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Extended 111
Reading - Text Analysis/Criticality
53. Conducting sophisticated identification and reflection on complex diversity representation with advanced cultural and social awareness
53.3 World Literature African Voices
Discover Authentic African Voices in World Literature
Explore how African authors use oral tradition, code-switching, and cultural perspective to craft powerful, authentic literary narratives that challenge colonial misrepresentation.
What You'll Learn
African authors use oral tradition to preserve authentic cultural heritage.
Code-switching reveals characters navigating complex postcolonial cultural identities.
Decolonizing narrative perspective reclaims African voices from colonial misrepresentation.
Intergenerational knowledge transmission connects ancestral wisdom to modern storytelling.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze how cultural background shapes authorial perspective in texts.
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Learners identify literary techniques like code-switching and proverb integration.
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Practice questions examine narrative voice and cultural authenticity in African literature.
Why This Matters
Studying African literary voices equips students with the critical literacy skills to recognize cultural bias, appreciate diverse perspectives, and engage thoughtfully with global literature throughout their academic and personal lives.
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Cultural Perspective
Oral Tradition
Code-Switching
Postcolonial Narrative
Indigenous Voice

NB Curriculum Aligned