Ecriture romanesque post-apartheid chez J.M. Coetzee et Nadine Gordimer


Autoria(s): Sangouing Loukson, Ives
Data(s)

06/03/2010

Resumo

Which changes has the official dismantling of apartheid brought in the novel writing of the two South African Nobel Prize winners? Focussing on Gordimer’s Get a life and Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello, this study tries to reflect that main question. Theoretically, some elements of the cultural studies such as the popular, the liberalism and the fiction as a political work, help me develop my work. Narratology and structuralism help me for the literary study of the narratives, which constitute the core of my reflexion. From my study it appears that the post-apartheid novel as written by Coetzee and Gordimer has the same ideological orientation as their writing during the apartheid era. They write from the dominant perspective and dominant group. This situation challenges as Gordimer’s as Coetzee’s popularity on the ground of South African literature.

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http://eprints.campuce.org/67/2/Loukson__Ecriture_romanesque_post%2Dapartheid_chez_JM_Coetzee_et_Nadine_Gordimer.pdf

Sangouing Loukson, Ives (2010) Ecriture romanesque post-apartheid chez J.M. Coetzee et Nadine Gordimer. Masters thesis, University of Yaounde 1.

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