Crossing the Borders of Identity Politics: Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee and Agaat by Marlene van Niekerk
This text seeks to rethink the relationship between literature and the gendered construction of national boundaries. It does so by proposing a reconsideration of the terms singularity, difference and literariness while analysing two talked-about and best-selling postcolonial novels, Disgrace (1999)...
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