(Im)migrant and ethnic minority literature in education curricula in slovenia

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In her article “(Im)migrant and Ethnic Minority Literature in Education Curricula in Slovenia” Marijanca Ajša Vižintin argues that there is a need to develop in the educational system of Slovenia a comprehensive theoretical and applied approach for the inclusion of (im)migrant and ethnic minority students: in addition to writers who represent the Slovenian majority population, school curricula should include members of Slovenian (im)migrant and ethnic minority members of the country irrespective of the language in which they write. In accordance with this objective and recommendation, the reading and study of the cultural production of (im)migrant and ethnic minority texts ought to be recognized and included in the canon. At the same time, Vižintin calls for a fair representation of women authors.

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Vižintin, M. A. (2016). (Im)migrant and ethnic minority literature in education curricula in slovenia. CLCWeb - Comparative Literature and Culture, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.7771/1481-4374.2763

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