Somewhere Where We Can Meet: the Representation of Place and Cross-racial Relationships in Nadine Gordimer's Novels - Sura Khrais - Książki - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783848449569 - 24 kwietnia 2012
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Somewhere Where We Can Meet: the Representation of Place and Cross-racial Relationships in Nadine Gordimer's Novels

Sura Khrais

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Somewhere Where We Can Meet: the Representation of Place and Cross-racial Relationships in Nadine Gordimer's Novels

This book is meant to examine the representation of place and cross-racial relationships in five novels by Nadine Gordimer. These novels are: Burger's Daughter (1979), July's People (1981), A Sport of Nature (1987), My Son's Story (1990) and None to Accompany Me (1994). On the one hand, place is depicted as a setting of action in the sense that it anticipates the development of the relationship between the racial couples. On the other hand, it may be only an illustrative background of the success or failure of the relationship. Place, in other words,is representative of racial integration or disintegration. Furthermore, the book will examine the possibility of reading Gordimer as a post-colonial writer through her portrayal of the opposition the Self/the Other. It will show Gordimer?s contradictory position in presenting a stereotypical image of the Other which undermines her ability to free herself from the prejudices of her race. Gordimer?s inability to deny her identity as a white writer and to overcome barriers of racial difference becomes clear. Thus we find embedded in the sub-text of the novels many myths about the Other.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 24 kwietnia 2012
ISBN13 9783848449569
Wydawcy LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Strony 112
Wymiary 150 × 7 × 226 mm   ·   176 g
Język English