Teaching Amos Tutuola's The Palm-Wine Drinkard as Part of a Decolonial Literature Syllabus

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pedagogika-Pedagogy Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1215/15314200-10640175
Alexander Fyfe
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Abstract This essay argues that The Palm-Wine Drinkard ([1952] 2014), a tale of a quest through the African bush by the Nigerian writer Amos Tutuola, does important decolonial work and is therefore an excellent candidate for inclusion on a literature syllabus that aims to introduce students to decolonial thinking. After introducing Tutuola's work and considering some of the issues at stake for a decolonial pedagogy, it argues that Drinkard provides an active reading experience that creates powerful opportunities in the classroom to challenge students’ assumptions about how colonialism was experienced by colonized populations, the valences of the human, and uses of the English language. In so doing, the essay highlights potential teachable moments in the text that may be useful to instructors who wish to adopt a decolonial approach in their literature courses.
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作为非殖民文学教学大纲的一部分,教授阿莫斯·图图奥拉的棕榈酒饮料
本文认为,尼日利亚作家阿莫斯·图图奥拉(Amos Tutuola)在非洲丛林中探索的故事《棕榈酒》([1952]2014)做了重要的非殖民化工作,因此是文学教学大纲的优秀候选人,旨在向学生介绍非殖民化思想。在介绍了图图奥拉的作品,并考虑了一些非殖民化教学法的关键问题后,文章认为德林卡德提供了一种积极的阅读体验,在课堂上创造了强大的机会,挑战了学生对殖民主义在被殖民人口中是如何经历的、人类的价值和英语使用的假设。通过这样做,文章强调了文本中潜在的教学时刻,这些时刻可能对希望在其文学课程中采用非殖民方法的教师有用。
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