"The danger of a single story"
Oct. 29th, 2009 03:56 pm![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
One is a talk given by Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Adichie.
At about minute-two (of a nearly twenty-minute talk) she says: "Because all I had read were books in which characters were foreign, I had become convinced that books, by their very nature, had to have foreigners in them. And had to be about things with which I personally could not identify."
I've heard stuff like this before (see my tags) but I don't think I've ever been quite so struck as I was in that moment.
She goes on to approach this idea about monolithic ideas ("a single story") about groups of people (the poor, Africans, Mexicans) from various angles.