Did anyone else read
Love in The Time of Cholera for Lit this year???
If you have, you can understand my anger when my teacher e-mailed me these links today:
http://www.theage.com.au/national/education/famous-novels-place-on-vce-list-to-be-reviewed-20121206-2ayro.htmlhttp://www.theage.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/sex-with-a-child-is-not-the-stuff-of-the-school-curriculum-20121205-2avl6.htmlThe problem that the complainant raises is that the novel features sexual relations between a minor and a guy, named Florentino, who is in his 70s
While I can understand where the teacher is coming from (seeing that I cringed when I first read the signs of pedophilia in the novel) , I do not think that this alone is sufficient to ban Marquez's novel from the curriculum. The text does not, in any way, even condone the act. It uses Florentino's relationship with the girl to highlight the dangerous nature of love- that is, it warns the readership that love can cause us to do crazy things.
In any case, if we ban Marquez's novel we might as well ban T.S Eliot's poems which heavily features prostitutes and Davis' play, No Sugar, which displays acts of violence against women. Or what about Wilde's play, Lady Windermere's fan, which shows Lord Darlington trying to steal a married woman from her husband? I think Mr Bantick needs to understand that just because we see pedophilia in a text does not mean that we would emulate the act- that's just too naive of an opinion, especially for a teacher. I think his claim was too biased, in that he discusses the pedophilia in the novel but fails to explore the underlying message that Marquez was trying to impart as a result of it.
I will, of course, be writing a more formal letter to The Age or maybe even to VCAA to try to, at least, offer them a student's perspective into this matter. We're Literature students, for god's sake! I think we have the moral capacity to discern between right and wrong...
But, enough of me; what do you guys think about this??? Even if you haven't read the text, just because it has pedophilia (it's like one short section of the novel as well; it's not like it dominates the whole text) in it, should we remove the novel from the Literature curriculum next year?