Making Use of History in New South African Fiction
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ISBN
9788772897844
In this book Sten Moslund studies the use of history as political ammunition and literature as historical counterdiscourse in Mongane Serote´s Gods of Our Time, Mike Nicol´s The Ibis Tapestry, and Zakes Mda´s Ways of Dying. Moslund shows how literary engagement with the past seeks to rupture the continuity of a strongly dichotomised epistemology and through that dissolve the inherited polarisation of society. Falsification of history is exposed as constructed discourse and past simplifications of reality as sharply demarcated into homogenous self-justifying, categorisations of, Us against Them, are challenged with paradox, doubt and introspection.
Undertitel | An analysis of the purposes of historical perspectives in three post-apartheid novels |
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Forfatter | Sten Moslund |
Forlag | Museum Tusculanum Press |
Indbinding | Hæftet |
Varegruppe | Kulturhistorie, etnografi |
Ekspedition | DBK |
Udgivelsesdato | 30. sep. 2003 |
Sideantal | 135 |
Bredde | 152 |
Højde | 219 |
Dybde | 10 |
Vægt | 258 |
Første udgave | 0 |
Oplagsdato | 30. sep. 2003 |
Oplag | 1 |
Udgave | 1 |
ISBN-13 | 9788772897844 |
ISBN-10 | 8772897848 |
EAN | 9788772897844 |
Sprog | eng |
Orignalsprog | dan |
Illustreret i farver/sh | Nej |