Time and Alterity in South African Writing
André Brink, J.M. Coetzee, and Zakes Mda Revisited
Paulina Grzęda author Małgorzata Kowalska editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:22nd Oct '21
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The Covid-19 pandemic has thrust us all into a warped, disjointed ‘coronatime,’ which has both uncontrollably accelerated, and interminably decelerated, or got frozen. Just like the pandemic, this book provides a chance to reevaluate neoliberalism’s temporal regimes of growth, decline, deceleration and acceleration. South Africa and its contemporary literature are a perfect background against which to think about temporality experimentally. Focusing on three South African authors, André Brink, J.M. Coetzee and Zakes Mda, the book examines contemporary South African revisioning of time and alterity. Through some of the previously unexplored texts, it studies what living in a post-conflict, post-revolutionary and highly traumatized society entails for one’s perception of time and otherness.
ISBN: 9783631863343
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 491g
326 pages
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