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Colonization, Violence, and Narration in White South African Writing: Andre Brink, Breyten Breytenbach, and J. M. Coetzee  
Author: Rosemary Jane Jolly
ISBN: 0821411314
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Focusing on the work of three contemporary white South African authors, this volume examines violence in the context of apartheid and colonialism, confronting interesting ethical issues regarding the representation of pain and suffering in narrative form, as well as providing an introduction to the broad outlines of South African literature's most critical issues. Paper edition (unseen), $18.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.




Colonization, Violence, and Narration in White South African Writing: Andre Brink, Breyten Breytenbach, and J. M. Coetzee

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The representation of pain and suffering in narrative form is an ongoing ethical issue in contemporary South African literature. Can violence be represented without sensationalistic effects, or, alternatively, without effects that tend to be conservative because they place the reader in a position of superiority over the victim or the perpetrator?

Jolly looks at three primary South African authors -- Andre Brink, Breyten Breytenbach, and J.M. Coetzee -- to consider violence in the context of apartheid and colonialism and their inherent patriarchies.

Jolly also discusses the violence attendant upon the act of narration in the broader context of critiques of Kafka, Freud, Hegel, the postcolonial critics Jan Mohamed and Bhabha, and feminists such as Susan Suleiman.

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Booknews

Focusing on the work of three contemporary white South African authors, this volume examines violence in the context of apartheid and colonialism, confronting interesting ethical issues regarding the representation of pain and suffering in narrative form, as well as providing an introduction to the broad outlines of South African literature's most critical issues. Paper edition (unseen), $18.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

     



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