The re-membering of literary bodies in the Zimbabwean classroom

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Dewa, Flora
Genis, Gerhard

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This article explores ways in which literary and physical bodies are interlinked in a high-school English literature classroom in Zimbabwe. In this study, twenty-four Grade 12 learners, who are conceptualised as living human bodies closely connected through intergenerational memory, responded to an indigenous literary body, the set novel The Uncertainty of Hope (Harare: Weaver Press, 2006) by Valerie Tagwira. The learners’ responses were in the form of poems and symbolic poem-drawings. Participants created their own literary bodies, which reflect and re-member their individual and intergenerational experiences of the set text and of literature in general. Importantly, these multimodal literary bodies of learner “re-memberings” represent the interplay among embodied intergenerational experience, the set text as a literary body, and the discussion of the findings as a body of interpretive work.

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Classroom literature, High school learners, Literary perceptions, Literary bodies, Re-membering literature, Zimbabwean high schools, Uncertainty of hope, SDG-04: Quality education

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Flora Dewa & Gerhard Genis (2022) The Re-membering of Literary Bodies in the Zimbabwean Classroom, Scrutiny2, 27:1, 48-74, DOI: 10.1080/18125441.2023.2211745.