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Monday, June 25, 2007

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Vergingwriter

Ah, the arguments and rationales go on and on when confronting the canonical. I like what you said. I would only add that another wrinkle to the issue of canonical lists - literature, films, plays - is that the lists have been in development going back generations, i.e. back to generations when the lists were made up by white men. In other words, there is a certain inherent bias reflective of the bias of the times. I think this is where caution needs to be exercised. This is not to say that works deemed canonical for generations are not worthy of the status - certainly many are - but perhaps there are gaps in the list, too heavy a leaning towards certain works, etc. Another issue is the teaching and performing /viewing of canonical works to students of a different historical moment. How to properly contextualize the work so as not to inadvertently offend or reinscribe patriarchal, racist, etc views of days gone by. The controversy over the teaching of Birth of a Nation, for example.

OK - so I should have done my own post in response rather than tying up space on your blog!!

Great conversation!

barbh

Absolutely true! Huge oversight on my part to not mention that! Thanks for filling it in!

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