---- OR ----
 
 


Online Payments by SecureTrading
Acceptance Mark

Search Result:

Image not yet available
Title: The Past Coming to Roost in the Present
Sub-title: - Historicising History in Four Post-Apartheid South African Novels: André P. Brink’s Imaginings of Sand, Zakes Mda’s Ways of Dying, J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace, and Phaswane Mpe’s Welcome to our Hillbrow
By (author): Adrian Knapp
ISBN10-13: 3898216861 : 9783898216869
Format: Paperback
Pages: 116
Weight: .185 Kg.
Published: ibidem - July   2006
List Price: 16.90 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects:
Since the final demise of apartheid in 1994, South Africa has undergone dramatic changes in the political, social, and economic sphere. It is not surprising that these changes have also resulted in contentious reassessments of recent history. Many contemporary South African writers have taken up the challenge and created works offering new ways of critically re-imagining the countryâ s violent past. While André P. Brinkâ s Imaginings of Sand and Zakes Mdaâ s Ways of Dying constitute renegotiations of the past during the period of transition, J. M. Coetzeeâ s Disgrace and Phaswane Mpeâ s Welcome to our Hillbrow represent deliberations of a past that has been hampered in its change by a flawed transition. Just as history can never be taken at face value and never constitutes a finite, all-inclusive narration of the past, the 'historical accounts' provided in these texts often present a one-sided picture of history when only considered on their representational level. On the metafictional level, however, these texts often put such 'misreadings' into perspective and, in doing so, open up an otherwise monochrome reflection of South Africaâ s rainbow.
Basket (0)
Delivery is chargeable
Click here for catalogues
 
Follow us on:
Find us on Google+