Pen and Power: A Post-colonial Reading of J.M. Coetzee and André BrinkRodopi, 1996 - 258 pagina's |
Inhoudsopgave
History Mythography and Colonial Fictions | 19 |
Adamastor 1993 | 33 |
In the Heart of the Country 1977 and Looking on Darkness 1974 | 61 |
Paradoxes of Self and Other | 85 |
Representing the Afrikaner | 109 |
6 | 135 |
The Wall of the Plague 1984 and Foe 1986 | 153 |
Writing as Political Intervention | 179 |
8 | 192 |
The Master of Petersburg 1994 and On the Contrary 1993 | 205 |
Conclusion | 225 |
Index | 236 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Adamastor Afrikaner Age of Iron ambivalence André Brink apartheid Ashcroft aspect assertion attempt author-figure authority authorship awareness Barbarians becomes betrayal Bhabha Breyten Breytenbach Cape Cape Town Coetzee's text colonized colonizer's coloured critical Crusoe cultural darkness death described despite discourse Dostoevsky Dostoevsky-figure Dry White Season Dusklands Elizabeth English European exploration father fiction freedom Friday Gordimer heart Heart of Darkness Hendrik identity imposed issue J.M. Coetzee Jacobus journey landscape language literary live Magda magistrate meaning metaphor Michael Michael K myth Nadine Gordimer narrative narrator narrator's nature notion novel paradoxes parallels Plague political post-colonial question reader reading reality relation relationship responsibility rewriting role Rumours of Rain says sense slave South Africa South African literature South African writers Soweto riots speak story Susan tell Tiffin truth trying Vercueil voice white South African white writers woman words writing back written