Refiguring the Other: A Critique on the Politics of Teaching Literatures of the Marginalised
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.10, No. 5)Publication Date: 2025-09-06
Authors : Abdul Samad K Basheer Kotta;
Page : 112-115
Keywords : Literature of the marginalised; Dalit literature; critical pedagogy; university education; Dalit consciousness;
Abstract
Introduction of courses on literatures of the marginalised in colleges and universities is a significant step in the democratisation process of the country. These courses facilitate discussion on the socio-political conditions of the marginalised people in the country and enables learners to reflect on their own social position and the role of power in constructing hierarchies in the society. Following the insights of Paulo Freire, the study examines the effectiveness of the courses in developing a critical pedagogy in which a new social consciousness is formed. The study problematises the absence of texts of Ambedkar in the curriculum and argues that the education process has not developed an inclusive system and privileged groups control the decision making in the Universities. The study foregrounds the need of placing Ambedkar thoughts at the centre of a liberating education system.
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