Why does sherman alexie use humor
SA : Language, culture, who we were when Europeans arrived. JN : Are you convinced that Native languages, for instance, will be gone? SA : None of which we have. JN : Let me ask you, where would you like to have it? SA : Our sovereignty is alleged sovereignty. JN : Where would you like to see it developed? What shape would you give it? JN : And now they might take the shape of?
SA : High school dropouts. JN : Can she see your reservation from Alaska? JN : We hope so, at least there are some kids buying books, right? SA : Well, I say things that I believe. JN : In hyperbolic ways, sometimes? JN : But it seems to be one that some people are having some difficulty with. JN : There you go. A green card. SA : Humor is my green card. March Web Exclusives Uprooted. Salma Khadra Jayyusi. The Palestinian Kufiyah.
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Junior returns to analyze the similarity of laughter and tears for American Indians in the chapters to come. He is an alcoholic, a child-abuser, and homophobe. She is white, attractive, and intelligent. She knows nothing but hope and opportunity. He not only survived, but thrived, learning to read by the age of two.
He chose to attend high school thirty miles away from the reservation so that he could further his educational opportunities. He flourished in high school, becoming the star of the basketball team and graduating with a scholarship to Gonzaga University in Spokane in Alexie said he felt like a second class citizen next to all the white students there, and began drinking heavily. Alcoholism ran in his family, with his father frequently drinking and disappearing for days at a time when he was young.
He dropped out of college in A few years later, he reenrolled in college at Washington State University, where he took a poetry class on a whim.
His professor, Alex Kuo, is an accomplished poet who taught poetry all over the world. After turning in a poem about life on the reservation, Kuo told Alexie that he should become a writer. When giving readings for his books, Alexie liked to get creative. Alexie went on to have a fulfilling career in writing, which still continues to this day.
The kids loved it. They were riveted by the Bulls and Bears, a drum circle and group of dancers from throughout Indian country, and were howling with laughter as soon as Alexie took the stage and started joking about how he was going to become the new Pope. He's qualified, he said, because he's Catholic and an Indian, "guilt squared. This wasn't the kind of safe sex lecture they give in health class, and Alexie is not the kind of author who comes to a community-reads event and gives a solemn talk about his life and work.
What he did was talk about his early years, starting with how he was born with a hydrocephalic brain and an enlarged head. How big was his head? Funny you should ask. It was so big the other kids called him "globe" and spun him around.
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