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" Representation of Post-Apartheid Social Reality after the Collapse of Racism in Nadine Gordimer’s No Time Like the Present "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1076708
Doc. No : LA120337
Call No : ‭10.1163/18757421-04801009‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Henry J. Hunjo
Title & Author : Representation of Post-Apartheid Social Reality after the Collapse of Racism in Nadine Gordimer’s No Time Like the Present [Article]\ Henry J. Hunjo
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Matatu
Date : 2016
Volume/ Issue Number : 48/1
Page No : 130–144
Abstract : The essay demonstrates that a literary writer is not just an advocate for the ideal life but is also capable of reflecting how life could be lived by confronting potentially emergent social changes. Drawing on theoretical and methodological tools of Faircloughian critical discourse analysis and using Nadine Gordimer’s No Time Like the Present, a novel that represents post-apartheid social realities as its data source, the essay shows that, after the collapse of apartheid, many problems remain with which South Africa must contend. Gordimer shows that post-apartheid South Africa must gradually extract itself from the psychological fangs of apartheid and make the transition to democracy. She draws attention to the benefits of the repeal of the racist laws of the apartheid regime and the need for democratic governance to have direct impact on the people. The essay concludes that with another twenty years from now, a vision Gordimer tenaciously holds to in her narrative, post-apartheid South Africa should rank among other democratic nations. The essay demonstrates that a literary writer is not just an advocate for the ideal life but is also capable of reflecting how life could be lived by confronting potentially emergent social changes. Drawing on theoretical and methodological tools of Faircloughian critical discourse analysis and using Nadine Gordimer’s No Time Like the Present, a novel that represents post-apartheid social realities as its data source, the essay shows that, after the collapse of apartheid, many problems remain with which South Africa must contend. Gordimer shows that post-apartheid South Africa must gradually extract itself from the psychological fangs of apartheid and make the transition to democracy. She draws attention to the benefits of the repeal of the racist laws of the apartheid regime and the need for democratic governance to have direct impact on the people. The essay concludes that with another twenty years from now, a vision Gordimer tenaciously holds to in her narrative, post-apartheid South Africa should rank among other democratic nations.
Descriptor : African Studies
Descriptor : Comparative Studies World Literature
Descriptor : Criticism Theory
Descriptor : Cultural History
Descriptor : labour relations
Descriptor : Literature Culture
Descriptor : Literature and Cultural Studies
Descriptor : post-apartheid
Descriptor : Postcolonial Literature Culture
Descriptor : promotion of post-racial democracy
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/18757421-04801009‬
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