Colonization, violence, and narration in white South African writing : André Brink, Breyten Breytenbach, and J.M. Coetzee / Rosemary Jane Jolly.
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Athens : Johannesburg :
Ohio University Press ; Witwatersrand University Press,
[1996]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Susan Barton's Dilemma
- Violence, Afrikaner Liberalism, and the Fiction of Andre Brink. The Brinkian Witness to Violence: A Dry White Season. Race, Sex, and Historical Narrative: Violence(s) in A Chain of Voices
- Breyten Breytenbach's Prison Writings. Breyten Breytenbach's Mouroir: Producing His-Story Without Reproducing Violation. The Relationship Between Confession and Autobiography in The True Confessions of an Albino Terrorist
- Forms of Violence in J.M. Coetzee's Dusklands and Waiting for the Barbarians. The Gun as Copula: Colonization, Rape, and the Question of Pornographic Violence in Dusklands. "Into the Dark Chamber": Colonization, Inquisition, and Torture in Waiting for the Barbarians
- Conclusion: The Narrative 'Loses its Voice'.