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I believe that what we often call survival skills is simply creativity at work.
When I think about how my mother fed all seven of us, making us think that every day was a “different meal,” I still appreciate how much a creative cook can do with a single potato.
And it wasn’t just in the kitchen. She would flip1 her old Singer sewing machine upright, study pictures in books and magazines, then make ethnic2 versions of those same dolls and stuffed animals to sell at church fundraisers. Without a TV in the house to distract us, we made the dolls come to life, filling the hollow fabric3 sleeves one fistful of cotton at a time.
My mother made her own clothes, all my sisters’ prom and wedding dresses. I always knew when she was making something, because she would be singing or humming. She sang all the way through her home correspondence courses in floral design and interior decorating. She made being creative as normal as breathing and encouraged our participation4 by telling us that “idle hands and minds were the devil’s workshop.”
I believe that happy children are those given the freedom to be expressive5, to discover, to create their own “refrigerator door” masterpieces. I remember mixing tempera paints with powdered detergent6 and painting the Baskin-Robbins windows every Christmas season. Not for money, but for all the ice cream I could eat. And every time I saw people look up at the window and smile I knew I was getting the best part of the deal.
I believe that the highest quality of life is full of art and creative expression and that all people deserve it. I believe in a broad definition of what art is and who artists are: Barbers, cooks, auto7 detailers, janitors8 and gardeners have as much right to claims of artistry as designers, architects, painters and sculptors9. Every day, our streets and school buses become art galleries in the form of perfectly10 spiked11 hair, zigzagging12 cornrows and dizzying shoelace artistry.
My first collection of art was a milk crate13 full of comic books. I survived the projects and my teenage years inspired by my favorite character, the Black Panther, who had only his mind and no superpowers, and Luke Cage, the thick-skinned inner-city Hero for Hire. By the time my “bookish” reputation and thick glasses became a target for the neighborhood bullies14, I responded by composing juvenile15, but truly “heroic” rhyming couplets in my head.
Ever since high school, words have continued to serve as my first weapon of choice and my salvation16. Many of life’s challenges need creative solutions. I believe creativity — in all its many forms — can change the way we think and operate. Celebrating the creativity around us helps maintain our sanity17 and keeps us happy.
Frank X Walker is Assistant Professor of English at Eastern Kentucky University. He coined the word “Affrilachian" to describe African-Americans living in Appalachia, and he helped found a group of Affrilachian poets. Walker is the author of three collections of poetry and was awarded a prestigious18 Lannan Literary Fellowship in 2005.
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vt.快速翻动;轻抛;轻拍;n.轻抛;adj.轻浮的 | |
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adj.人种的,种族的,异教徒的 | |
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n.织物,织品,布;构造,结构,组织 | |
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4 participation | |
n.参与,参加,分享 | |
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5 expressive | |
adj.表现的,表达…的,富于表情的 | |
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6 detergent | |
n.洗涤剂;adj.有洗净力的 | |
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n.(=automobile)(口语)汽车 | |
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8 janitors | |
n.看门人( janitor的名词复数 );看管房屋的人;锅炉工 | |
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9 sculptors | |
雕刻家,雕塑家( sculptor的名词复数 ); [天]玉夫座 | |
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10 perfectly | |
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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11 spiked | |
adj.有穗的;成锥形的;有尖顶的 | |
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12 zigzagging | |
v.弯弯曲曲地走路,曲折地前进( zigzag的现在分词 );盘陀 | |
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13 crate | |
vt.(up)把…装入箱中;n.板条箱,装货箱 | |
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14 bullies | |
n.欺凌弱小者, 开球 vt.恐吓, 威胁, 欺负 | |
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n.青少年,少年读物;adj.青少年的,幼稚的 | |
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n.(尤指基督)救世,超度,拯救,解困 | |
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n.心智健全,神智正常,判断正确 | |
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18 prestigious | |
adj.有威望的,有声望的,受尊敬的 | |
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