
Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast Ankhi Mukherjee and Ato Quayson, "Decolonizing the English Literary Curriculum" (Cambridge UP, 2023)
Jan 28, 2024
Ankhi Mukherjee, a Professor at Oxford specializing in Victorian and postcolonial literature, and Ato Quayson, a Stanford English Chair known for his work on urban studies, delve into decolonizing literary curricula. They discuss the transformative impact of George Floyd's death on curricular scrutiny and the urgent need for diversity in literature education. The conversation highlights practical strategies for integrating minority voices and redefining academic structures to support anti-colonial thought, all while addressing the obstacles to effective reform.
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From Victorian Hysteria To World Literatures
- Ankhi began with Victorian hysteria research and transitioned into postcolonial and world-literature teaching at Oxford.
- Her multicultural background shaped her pedagogy across a broad 1760–present syllabus.
Literature Chosen For Leisure Turned Vocation
- Ato chose literature over law to read in bed and later researched Nigerian literary history for his PhD.
- His teaching joy drives the book's focus on classroom reform and inclusive pedagogy.
Beyond Adding Authors
- Decolonizing must move beyond simply adding marginalized texts as supplements to the canon.
- It requires rethinking value criteria, pedagogy, and intersectional inclusion across the curriculum.
















