Contesting the Classroom
Discover the intricate relationship between literature and education in Contesting the Classroom by Erin Twohig, published by Liverpool University Press in 2019. This compelling hardback spans 200 pages and delves into the portrayal of the postcolonial classroom in Algerian and Moroccan novels. Twohig expertly argues that the Arabized education system has profoundly shaped the evolution of postcolonial literature, highlighting the complex yet creatively vibrant connection between these narratives and educational settings. Ideal for those interested in education in literature and the dynamics of French fiction, this book is a must-read for educators, scholars, and literature enthusiasts alike. Explore how these novels reflect and critique the educational landscape in Morocco and Algeria, offering valuable insights into the broader implications of postcolonial studies.