ERIC Number: EJ1465949
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
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BE-Coming an African Immigrant Family: The African Oral Traditional Storytelling Framework in Practice
Araba A. Z. Osei-Tutu
Research in the Teaching of English, v59 n2 p257-280 2024
African immigrants in the US and across the globe are confronted with issues of language and culture retention, resistance to the loss of the same, and reconstruction of their identities while navigating the sociocultural and sociopolitical contexts of the host nations. The experiences of one such family are shared through the African Oral Traditional Storytelling Framework developed on the tenets of African oral traditional storytelling techniques, African ideologies, and African worldviews, in which storying is both method and analysis. Through oral stories, poetry, proverbs, and songs, the Opokus invite readers to partake in the fireside chat as they share their lived experiences and the implications those experiences have on their identity conceptualization and that of their children. The shared stories expand scholarly discourse on the social identities of African immigrant families and youths about the global, political, and economic forces that shape their experiences. Finally, it also urges English language arts teachers to engender African-centered writing approaches to acknowledge African peoples' linguistic ambivalence and the "power" associated with the teaching and learning of English due to colonialism.
Descriptors: Immigrants, Story Telling, English Teachers, Language Arts, Parent Child Relationship, African Culture, World Views, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, Cultural Maintenance, Language Maintenance, African Languages, Self Concept, Culturally Relevant Education, Poetry, Proverbs, Singing, Colonialism, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Cultural Activities, Oral Tradition, Foreign Countries
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Identifiers - Location: Ghana; United States
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