Talking at Trena's: Everyday Conversations at an African American Tavern

Talking at Trena's: Everyday Conversations at an African American Tavern

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Dec 1, 2001 · English · Paperback (200 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 200
Language English
Published Dec 1, 2001
Publisher NYU Press
Edition New Edition
ISBN-10 0814756727
ISBN-13 9780814756720

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At Trena's, a local tavern, vibrant everyday conversations unfold, capturing the essence of African American communal life. The atmosphere pulsates with laughter, storytelling, and exchanges that reveal the deeper social fabric of the community it serves. Reuben A. Buford May meticulously explores the nuances of these interactions, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the unique culture that thrives in this lively gathering space.

Through focused observations, he delves into the dynamics of work and leisure, showcasing how these distinct spheres intermingle within the camaraderie of patrons. May's commentary examines how the tavern is not only a refuge but also a stage where narrative and experience converge, fostering connections among diverse individuals.

Television also plays a significant role in shaping conversations, serving as a backdrop that influences the topics discussed and the way they are perceived by the community. His insights into these interactions reveal how media shapes perceptions of race, identity, and belonging.

By centering the discussions at Trena's, May offers a profound commentary on the everyday experiences that define a culture, illuminating the ways in which people navigate their lives within the context of community and dialogue.
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