THE CHALLENGES OF TEACHING NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE AS PART OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE COURSE

Teme Pub Date : 2023-01-09 DOI:10.22190/teme210727049i
Aleksandra M. Izgarjan
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This paper focuses on the challenges of including Native American literature in the course on nineteenth century American literature. Survey literature courses often feature canonical works and exclude minority or contrarian voices. My literature survey course includes the creation stories of four Native American tribes originating from different parts of the U.S., together with the works of contemporary Native American writers reflecting on the pre-colonisation and colonisation periods of American history. The process of teaching the course foregrounded the tensions between the dominant white settler mentality and the political and social marginality of Native Americans, making my students aware of the importance of multivalent analyses of literary and historical texts. Throughout the course, we discussed prevalent stereotypes about Native Americans in American literature. The experience of teaching this course leads me to the conclusion that it is important to discuss various marginalised voices in the survey courses on nineteenth century American literature. These texts reflect themes related to race, gender, religion, and ownership of land that go beyond literature to include social, political and historical issues, helping our students develop a better understanding of American culture.
在19世纪美国文学课程中教授美国本土文学的挑战
这篇论文聚焦于在十九世纪美国文学课程中纳入美洲原住民文学所面临的挑战。调查文学课程通常以经典作品为特色,排除少数群体或反主流的声音。我的文学调查课程包括来自美国不同地区的四个美洲原住民部落的创作故事,以及当代美洲原住民作家的作品,这些作品反映了美国历史上的前殖民和殖民时期。这门课的教学过程突出了白人定居者的主流心态与印第安人的政治和社会边缘地位之间的紧张关系,使我的学生意识到对文学和历史文本进行多重分析的重要性。在整个课程中,我们讨论了美国文学中对印第安人的普遍刻板印象。这门课的教学经验使我得出结论,在十九世纪美国文学概论课程中讨论各种边缘化的声音是很重要的。这些文本反映了与种族、性别、宗教和土地所有权相关的主题,这些主题超越了文学,包括社会、政治和历史问题,帮助我们的学生更好地了解美国文化。
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