Date: 13 Jul 2010 10:54 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] trixtah
I agree with this.

It could also be used as an example of how the context that a piece of literature was created in can be critical in understanding it - and how when the context changes, the relevance or tone of the novel can be called into question.

I think the original post was harsh - sure, critiquing the way it is currently taught is valid, but I also think its a fairly ahistorical view to characterise the novel itself as "racist" in its original context. It's certainly deeply patronising and problematic now, but was sure as hell ground-breaking then. But it should not be taught in a fashion as described in the original post (the "bad old days" vs "the good new days").
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