Zoë Wicomb’s novel Playing in the Light (2006) critically examines the perilous times of apartheid in South Africa through the condition of play-whites. This thesis particularly focuses on the psychological unrest and traumatic experiences of two characters – Marion Campbell, and her mother, Helen Charles – whose disarrayed mental state is believed to be emblematic of the destructive ramifications of apartheid and the play-white act on the human psyche. By employing a psychoanalytical reading of their narratives in chronological order based on Frantz Fanon’s observation of neuroticism as portrayed in Black Skin/ White Masks and on Freudian dream interpretation that evokes the repressed, I argue that the two women in their different historic...
The aim of this paper is to show how Nadine Gordimer, in None to Accompany Me and Zoe Wicomb, in Pla...
This book provides a careful and detailed defence of the idea that the (post)colonial condition, and...
A common underlying theme in postcolonial literature centres on manifestations of White colonial gui...
Zoë Wicomb’s three fictional works – You Can’t Get Lost in Cape Town (1987), David’s Story (2000) an...
Zoë Wicomb ́s novel Playing in the Light, published in 2006, is set in Cape Town in the 1990s at the...
This book focuses on six post-apartheid novels, namely Zoë Wicomb's ''Playing in the Light'' (2006),...
This book focuses on six post-apartheid novels, namely Zo¨e Wicomb's ''Playing in the Light'' (2006)...
From the acclaimed South African novelist, a lyrical tale of self-discovery in post-apartheid cape t...
What are the psychical mechanisms that underlie a given social formation? (Post)apartheid Conditions...
The notorious governmental policy of Apartheid affects the people of that country psycho-logically, ...
In Zoë Wicomb's Playing in the Light, the main character's troubled sense of identity (brought about...
In Black Skin, White Masks Frantz Fanon discusses the neurotic condition that typifies the oppressed...
This chapter provides an outline of Fanon’s involvement in the most progressive strand of French psy...
Acts of “passing” inform the plots of Zoë Wicomb’s Playing in the Light and Nella Larsen’s Passing. ...
Acts of “passing” inform the plots of Zoë Wicomb’s Playing in the Light and Nella Larsen’s Passing. ...
The aim of this paper is to show how Nadine Gordimer, in None to Accompany Me and Zoe Wicomb, in Pla...
This book provides a careful and detailed defence of the idea that the (post)colonial condition, and...
A common underlying theme in postcolonial literature centres on manifestations of White colonial gui...
Zoë Wicomb’s three fictional works – You Can’t Get Lost in Cape Town (1987), David’s Story (2000) an...
Zoë Wicomb ́s novel Playing in the Light, published in 2006, is set in Cape Town in the 1990s at the...
This book focuses on six post-apartheid novels, namely Zoë Wicomb's ''Playing in the Light'' (2006),...
This book focuses on six post-apartheid novels, namely Zo¨e Wicomb's ''Playing in the Light'' (2006)...
From the acclaimed South African novelist, a lyrical tale of self-discovery in post-apartheid cape t...
What are the psychical mechanisms that underlie a given social formation? (Post)apartheid Conditions...
The notorious governmental policy of Apartheid affects the people of that country psycho-logically, ...
In Zoë Wicomb's Playing in the Light, the main character's troubled sense of identity (brought about...
In Black Skin, White Masks Frantz Fanon discusses the neurotic condition that typifies the oppressed...
This chapter provides an outline of Fanon’s involvement in the most progressive strand of French psy...
Acts of “passing” inform the plots of Zoë Wicomb’s Playing in the Light and Nella Larsen’s Passing. ...
Acts of “passing” inform the plots of Zoë Wicomb’s Playing in the Light and Nella Larsen’s Passing. ...
The aim of this paper is to show how Nadine Gordimer, in None to Accompany Me and Zoe Wicomb, in Pla...
This book provides a careful and detailed defence of the idea that the (post)colonial condition, and...
A common underlying theme in postcolonial literature centres on manifestations of White colonial gui...