法戈--文学文化视角

Su’eala Kolone-Collins
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本文讨论了萨摩亚语境中的 "晚上讲故事"(Fagogo),以及作者对这一工具的评估和评价、其在课堂教学和学生互动中的意义、适宜性和适用性。关于 "Fagogo",只有少数出版物从萨摩亚人的角度对这一工具进行了广泛研究。弗莱雷(1970 年,1987 年)和斯库特纳布-坎加斯(2000 年)提供了一个视角,通过这个视角,土著文化中的人们和学生受到启发,对自己的语言和文化充满力量和信心,使他们能够克服在教育和生存中面临的障碍和壁垒。两位作家都提醒人们要为自己的身份感到自豪,并通过对自己语言和文化的了解和理解来增强自己的能力。弗莱雷(1978 年)在智利和巴西的工作对无土地者的生活产生了极大的影响。萨摩亚人借鉴了他的思想,更好地理解了不贬低自己的遗产、语言和文化的重要性,而是寻求消除丧失知识和力量的根源。
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Fagogo—A Literary Cultural Perspective
This article discusses Fagogo (story telling at night) in the Samoan context and authors assessment and evaluation of the tool, its significance, appropriateness and applicability to classroom teaching and student interaction. In relation to ‘Fagogo a few publications had widely researched this tool from a Samoan perspective. Few Samoan academics highlighted Fagogo in their writings and research, but I have drawn from the available literature and my own experience as a Samoan raised within the context of Fagogo in the Samoan culture.Freire (1970, 1987) and Skutnabb-Kangas (2000) have provided the lens through which people and students of indigenous cultures are inspired to have strength and faith in their own language and culture to equip them in combatting obstacles and barriers they face in education and survival. Both authors remind people to take pride in one’s identity and be empowered through one’s knowledge and understanding of one’s own language and culture. Freire’s (1978) work in Chile and Brazil became extremely influential in the lives of the landless people. Samoans have drawn from his ideas to better understand the importance of not devaluing one’s heritage, language, and the culture but to seek the removal of the source of disempowerment knowledge and strength.
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