ABSTRACT

This book looks at the figure of the English teacher in Indian classrooms and examines the practice and relevance of English and India’s colonial legacy, many decades after independence.

The book is an account of the varied experiences of teaching English in universities in different parts of the country. It highlights the changes in curriculum and teaching practices and how the discipline lent itself to a study of culture, historical contexts, the fashioning of identities or reform over the years. The volume presents the dramatic changes in the composition of the English classroom in terms of gender, class, caste and indigenous communities in recent decades, as well as the shifts in teaching strategies and curriculum which the new diversity necessitated. The essays in the collection also examine the distinctiveness of English practice in India through classroom accounts which explore themes like post-coloniality, feminism and human rights through the study of texts by Shakespeare, Beckett, Doris Lessing and poetry from the Northeast.

This book will be of interest to academics, researchers, students and practitioners of English Studies, education, colonial studies, cultural studies and South Asian studies, as well as those concerned with the history of higher education and the establishment of disciplines and institutions.

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

The teacher, the text and the Indian classroom

chapter 1|14 pages

The haunted classroom

The afterlife of allusions

chapter 4|17 pages

Critical pedagogy

Theorizing the literatures of Northeast India

chapter 5|25 pages

The fissured surface of the text

Reading the gaps and silences in A Passage to India

chapter 6|16 pages

Cultural intersections and nature writing

Teaching nature poetry

chapter 7|16 pages

Traversing distances and differences

Teaching Kanthapura

chapter 8|19 pages

Pedagogy, performance and transgression

Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot

chapter 10|13 pages

Uncomfortable questions and answers

Teaching Death in Venice

chapter 11|17 pages

A portrait of the researcher as a young teacher

James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in the classroom 1