White Africans?

White Africans?

Softcover

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Description

With the demise of apartheid in the early 1990s, South Africa found itself at a turning point in history, which called for a fundamental re-negotiation of the identities and self-concepts of all its citizens. Especially the country's white inhabitants feel at a particular loss to situate themselves in these new and thoroughly changed circumstances. The study at hand argues that in a situation like this, in the process of liberating oneself from the burden of the past and of appraising one's identity and position within society, literature can play a pivotal role. With the help of eight narrative texts it analyses the current discourse among white South Africans about their present situation, their self-concepts and anticipations of the future as it has been represented in white South African writing of the last fifteen years.
Main Genre
Poetry & Drama
Sub Genre
Criticism & Literary Studies
Format
Softcover
Pages
180
Price
20.60 €