Kayode OdumboniTeaching “Third World” Literature in the American Classroom: Reflections of a Graduate Instructor…Part 5: Shailja Patel’s MigritudeOct 1, 2021Oct 1, 2021
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Kayode OdumboniTeaching “Third World” Literature in the American Classroom: Reflections of a Graduate Instructor…Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist challenges my students in many ways.Sep 17, 2021Sep 17, 2021
Kayode OdumboniTeaching “Third World” Literature in the American Classroom: Reflections of a Graduate Instructor…Unofficial statistics: 95% of my students love Chimamanda Adichie’s Americanah. The remaining 5% do not hate it, they only wish it was not…Sep 10, 2021Sep 10, 2021
Kayode OdumboniTeaching “Third World” Literature in the American Classroom: Reflections of a Graduate Instructor…I started teaching English Composition courses at The Ohio State University as a Graduate Teaching Associate in Autumn 2018. Unlike in many…Sep 3, 20211Sep 3, 20211