Nadine Gordimer and the rhetoric of otherness in post-apartheid South Africa

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    • Caraivan, Maria-Luiza

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Nadine Gordimer and the rhetoric of otherness in post-apartheid South Africa

by Maria-Luiza Caraivan

Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [162]-170) and index

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Nadine Gordimer and the Rhetoric of Otherness in Post-Apartheid South Africa observes and examines several issues that are central to the South African writer's works: the uniqueness of terror in a difficult historical period, the desire to annihilate racial oppression, and, above all, the psychological alienation provoked by racism. The analysis also focuses on literary topics that are specific to Gordimer's post-Apartheid writings, such as the significance of multiculturalism, the status of writers, the banalisation of violence due to mass-media coverage, the reconciliation with a violent past, globalization and loss of cultural and national identity, economic exile, and migration. The book proposes in five chapters a journey into Nadine Gordimer's novels, short stories and non-fiction that presents the reader with a multifaceted Other who is no longer specific to postcolonial and multicultural South Africa but can be identified across the globe as alterity is redefined by globalization.

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