Cordel Corrido: What Are the Implications of Creating a New Narrative Voice for Education?

M. Cerqueira
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Abstract In this article the author proposes queering the teaching of Brazilian and Mexican popular poetry, cordel and corrido, for students in high school or freshmen in college engaging with a curriculum of the brown bodies and aesthetic currere. The author criticizes the teaching of canonic literature in classrooms usually written by white, straight, and middle-class men, and proposes teaching popular poetry from Latin America as a project to interrupt that canon. Teaching and encouraging students to write poetry is a way to oppose the epistemicide in classrooms, and students of color (African descendants, Native peoples, and with roots in Latin America) have “sacred truth spaces” to be who they are.
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Cordel Corrido:为教育创造一种新的叙事声音意味着什么?
摘要:本文提出了巴西和墨西哥流行诗歌《科德尔》和《科里多》在高中和大学新生中进行棕色身体和审美曲线课程教学的建议。作者批评了通常由白人、异性恋和中产阶级男性撰写的课堂上的经典文学教学,并建议教授拉丁美洲的流行诗歌,以此作为打断经典的一个项目。教授和鼓励学生写诗是反对课堂上知识灭绝的一种方式,有色人种的学生(非洲后裔、土著民族和拉丁美洲的学生)有“神圣的真理空间”来做他们自己。
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