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Deconolisation of literature curriculum

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GagaJo Wed 06-Apr-22 16:09:17

Replacing Jane Austin with Toni Morrison.

I 100% approve. Morrison is a wordsmith!

uk.news.yahoo.com/jane-austen-dropped-university-english-184211083.html

Kalu Thu 07-Apr-22 10:41:59

volver

Aha, our plan for undermining the Anglo-speaking hierarchy is working! Near to the site of Bannockburn, too!!!

(Followed by maniacal laughter)

This is a joke, by the way.

?

Kalu Thu 07-Apr-22 10:47:39

Surely one has to read a thread before deciding they don’t like/agree with what has been posted. ?

GagaJo Thu 07-Apr-22 10:51:59

Outburst?? LOL. If you think this is an outburst, I hate to think what you'd think of an actual outburst me! A little bit of a pearl clutch there, maybe MaizieD?

GagaJo Thu 07-Apr-22 10:53:10

*outburst from me. ?.

I should really not use my phone to post on here. All thumbs obviously

Coastpath Thu 07-Apr-22 11:12:44

Half doors, daffodils and now Jane Austen.

This artificial culture wars thing really is grinding on like a particularly tedious am-dram pantomime. Why are we taken in and occupied by all this shizzle?

GagaJo Thu 07-Apr-22 11:24:42

Boredom

Parsley3 Thu 07-Apr-22 11:35:53

Urmstongran

Its more about virtue signalling and Scottish de-Anglicization.

Since I live within spitting distance of this virtue signalling, de-Anglicising university I can confirm that I have heard cries of “ Jings, crivens, help ma Boab! Freedom!!!!”

Coastpath Thu 07-Apr-22 11:51:41

GagaJo

Boredom

So much real stuff going on though GagaJo. Nobody need be bored with the real news surely?

MaizieD Thu 07-Apr-22 11:57:20

GagaJo

Outburst?? LOL. If you think this is an outburst, I hate to think what you'd think of an actual outburst me! A little bit of a pearl clutch there, maybe MaizieD?

grin

MaizieD Thu 07-Apr-22 12:00:11

Coastpath

Half doors, daffodils and now Jane Austen.

This artificial culture wars thing really is grinding on like a particularly tedious am-dram pantomime. Why are we taken in and occupied by all this shizzle?

You say it so much better than I can, Coastpath ?

MaizieD Thu 07-Apr-22 12:02:27

Did you really intend this thread to be a critique of Jane Austen, then, GagaJo? Nothing to do with manufactured culture wars fake news?

If so, I apologise for miscomprehending it.

Happy to critique...

Namsnanny Thu 07-Apr-22 12:28:56

volver

Aha, our plan for undermining the Anglo-speaking hierarchy is working! Near to the site of Bannockburn, too!!!

(Followed by maniacal laughter)

This is a joke, by the way.

Double double toil and trouble.....?‍♀️???

volver Thu 07-Apr-22 12:35:32

err...

Macbeth lived 300 years before Bannockburn and the play was written 300 years after Bannockburn. confused

Not quite sure what the quotation is meant to imply...?

Grandma70s Thu 07-Apr-22 12:41:45

One of my sons had Pride and Prejudice as a GCSE set book. I don’t think he even read it.

annodomini Thu 07-Apr-22 12:51:47

volver, Exactly, Bannockburn is irrelevant to the Macbeth story. However, Shakespeare pays homage to James VI and VI. The witches' prophecy for Banquo is that he will be the progenitor of a 'line of kings', whereas Macbeth receives no such assurance. Thus, he is bent on destroying Banquo and his son, but Fleance escapes. The clear implication of the procession of kings is that James is the descendant of Banquo.

annodomini Thu 07-Apr-22 12:53:05

James VI and VI James I and VI

GagaJo Thu 07-Apr-22 12:54:14

I do happen to dislike Austen. I find her boring. Thank goodness I've never had to teach her. I've taught Dickens and I dislike him, too. Not that impressed with Macbeth either, although Lady M's ok.

I do like Anne Brontë, and love teaching The Merchant of Venice.

Personal taste I know, but Austen and the obsession with marriage ?. I know... social commentary, but still. Not for me.

GagaJo Thu 07-Apr-22 12:55:23

Grandma70s

One of my sons had Pride and Prejudice as a GCSE set book. I don’t think he even read it.

Don't blame him. I had to read Kate Chopin's The Awakening for my undergrad. Didn't read all of that, either.

Kalu Thu 07-Apr-22 12:59:56

Namsnanny

volver

Aha, our plan for undermining the Anglo-speaking hierarchy is working! Near to the site of Bannockburn, too!!!

(Followed by maniacal laughter)

This is a joke, by the way.

Double double toil and trouble.....?‍♀️???

Only a wooden spoon is required by certain posters!

Namsnanny Thu 07-Apr-22 13:03:44

volver

err...

Macbeth lived 300 years before Bannockburn and the play was written 300 years after Bannockburn. confused

Not quite sure what the quotation is meant to imply...?

Your digging too deep, looking for slights that arnt there volver.
I'm responding in kind to your jokey tone (...^maniacal laughter^). Not to anything Scottish, said or unsaid.
Sorry if you felt otherwise. It was just my sense of humour, getting it wrong again!!?

volver Thu 07-Apr-22 13:06:45

Oh, okey doke, thanks Namsnanny.

If folk can get upset by daffodils, I'll reserve the right to get upset by references to Scottish witches wink

Iam64 Thu 07-Apr-22 13:07:27

Good to see you’re enjoying being ‘controversial’ gaga

Kalu Thu 07-Apr-22 13:13:42

Politely put Iam

MaizieD Thu 07-Apr-22 13:25:24

Grandma70s

One of my sons had Pride and Prejudice as a GCSE set book. I don’t think he even read it.

Did he pass his GCSE?

Namsnanny Thu 07-Apr-22 13:52:26

volver

Oh, okey doke, thanks Namsnanny.

If folk can get upset by daffodils, I'll reserve the right to get upset by references to Scottish witches wink

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