8 Jan 2016

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: the danger of a single story 

Hi everyone! 

Today I'd like to tell you about an Igbo writer from Nigeria that I've just discovered. Her name is Chimamanda Adichie and she's been labelled as the most prominent of a procession of acclaimed young anglophone authors that has succeeded in attracting a new generation of readers to African literature. She's now settled in the US and some of her stories show the cultural clash between the Western and African views of the world. 

Listen to her on this interesting talk where Chimamanda tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice — and warns that if we hear only a single story about another person or country, we risk a critical misunderstanding. She'll definitely give you food for thought!

Can you think of some ways we could begin to "reject the single story" in our lives to regain Adichie's so-called paradise? Feel free to post any comments!


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  2. Great discovery. An amazing talk. I´ll use this video with my Bachillerato students to offer them a different point of view about culture. Motivating and enriching. Thanks for uploading it.

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  3. Hi Tamara,

    a really interesting video about this author I had also heard about recently but never seen in images. So, this has made me curious to know more and read things by her. Thank you!

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