This paper aims to study the relation between space and power in Nadine Gordimer’s first novel of the apartheid regime, The Lying Days (1953) and her first novel of the postapartheid era, None to Accompany Me (1994) in the light of Michel Foucault’s theory of space and power. The paper first introduces Gordimer and the concept of apartheid. Then, it states the common engagement of Foucault and Gordimer with the concepts of space and power in their work, the significance of the study and the limitations of the research. After offering the literature review, the researchers discuss Foucault’s theories and his key concept of heterotopias (other spaces) and the relation between his ideas and apartheid. After that, drawing on the theoret...
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Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1997.The aim of this study is to suggest, by selective e...
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This article begins by scrutinizing divergent critical views of Gordimer’s subject position and auth...
This essay is a comparative analysis of three novels and a range of short stories by Nadine Gordimer...
One of Nadine Gordimer‟s major obsessions has been raising awareness about the unjust and discrimina...
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In South Africa, questions of space and censorship are inseparable. It is impossible to discuss one ...
Nadine Gordimer, the first Nobel Prize winner of South Africa reflects in her fiction the heart rend...
Novelist, playwright, short-story writer, polemicist and activist, Nadine Gordimer (1929), received ...
The impetus for this paper, and also its centre of concern is the puzzlement, spilling over into pla...
Michel Foucault's notions of power and resistance are evocative as one attempt to explain the hither...
How does the South African writer Nadine Gordimer handle the post- apartheid period in her works? Th...
Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit untersucht und vergleicht Nadine Gordimers spätere Post-Apartheidromane...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1997.The aim of this study is to suggest, by selective e...
Nadine Gordimer’s fictional characters embody unease and often resentment with social class, expecte...
In a latest novel, The House Gun, Nadine Gordimer makes use of a contrastive analysis between open a...
This article begins by scrutinizing divergent critical views of Gordimer’s subject position and auth...
This essay is a comparative analysis of three novels and a range of short stories by Nadine Gordimer...
One of Nadine Gordimer‟s major obsessions has been raising awareness about the unjust and discrimina...
This article assesses the crucial role played by placelessness in the fiction of a writer who never ...
Nadine Gordimer’s most recent novel, The Pickup, is a novel that has its place in what Gordimer has ...
In South Africa, questions of space and censorship are inseparable. It is impossible to discuss one ...
Nadine Gordimer, the first Nobel Prize winner of South Africa reflects in her fiction the heart rend...
Novelist, playwright, short-story writer, polemicist and activist, Nadine Gordimer (1929), received ...
The impetus for this paper, and also its centre of concern is the puzzlement, spilling over into pla...
Michel Foucault's notions of power and resistance are evocative as one attempt to explain the hither...
How does the South African writer Nadine Gordimer handle the post- apartheid period in her works? Th...
Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit untersucht und vergleicht Nadine Gordimers spätere Post-Apartheidromane...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1997.The aim of this study is to suggest, by selective e...