2012
DOI: 10.1080/18125441.2012.747758
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Pedagogical memory and the space of the postcolonial classroom: reading Dangarembga'sNervous conditions

Abstract: This article addresses issues of the mnemonic space of the literature classroom by interrogating a classic text of African women's writing, Tsitsi Dangaremnga's Nervous Conditions (1988) for the ways it speaks about education in 1960s and 1970s late-colonial Rhodesia. The article suggests that the novel reviews and critiques a number of memorial strategies that were crucial to the colonial educational system, thereby facilitating a reflexive application of the novel's concerns to the contexts in which it is o… Show more

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