Me Funny

Me Funny by Drew Hayden Taylor, published by Douglas & McIntyre in 2006, is an illustrated collection that explores the rich tradition of humor within North American Aboriginal culture. This 191-page book presents contributions from a diverse group of writers, including notable figures such as Thomas King and Lee Maracle, who delve into the nuances of Aboriginal humor and its significance in various forms, including stand-up comedy, poetry, and traditional storytelling.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of how humor serves as a vital expression of identity and resilience within First Nations communities. The essays challenge misconceptions about Aboriginal humor, highlighting its complexity and the ways it engages with social issues. Through this collection, Me Funny invites readers to appreciate the depth and diversity of Native humor, showcasing how it transcends simple definitions and reflects a unique cultural perspective.
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An irreverent, insightful take on our First Nations’ great gift to Canada, delivered by a stellar cast of contributors.
Humour has always been an essential part of North American Aboriginal culture. This fact remained unnoticed by most settlers, however, since non-Aboriginals just didn’t get the joke. Indians, it was believed, never laughed. But Indians themselves always knew better.
As an award-winning playwright, columnist and comedy-sketch creator, Drew Hayden Taylor has spent fifteen years writing and researching Aboriginal humour. For this book, he asked a leading group of writers from a variety of fields–among them such celebrated wordsmiths as Thomas King, Lee Maracle and Tomson Highway–to take a look at what makes Aboriginal humour tick. Their challenging, informative and hilarious contributions examine the use of humour in areas as diverse as stand-up comedy, fiction, visual art, drama, performance, poetry, traditional storytelling and education. As Me Funny makes clear, there is no single definition of Aboriginal humour. But the contributors do agree on some common ground: Native humour pushes the envelope. With this collection, readers will have the unforgettable opportunity to appreciate that for themselves.
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