This article argues that J.M. Coetzee’s The Childhood of Jesus embodies a poetics of study. Noting Coetzee’s sustained interest in educational thought, the article places Coetzee’s enigmatic novel in dialogue with Giorgio Agamben’s idea of study, which brings together the latter’s foundational thinking on infancy, potentiality and the messianic. It shows how The Childhood of Jesus prompts its readers towards the pursuit of infinite interpretive possibilities in the present moment, inviting a different mode of reading than the future-directed Derridean/Levinasian ethics of hospitality through which Coetzee’s earlier works have often been read.
This essay places Coetzee’s writing within the context of the recent posthumanist debate concerning ...
Subject formation is a controversial topic in literature about which the contemporary versatile Slov...
One of Derek Attridge's principal concerns in J. M. Coetzee and the Ethics of Reading is the relatio...
This article argues that J.M. Coetzee’s The Childhood of Jesus embodies a poetics of study. Noting C...
This paper explores J.M. Coetzee’s latest novel, The Schooldays of Jesus (2016), and focuses on its ...
This essay reads J.M. Coetzee’s novel The Childhood of Jesus, exploring the confrontations the novel...
Although J.M. Coetzee’s body of works – unique and highly idiosyncratic – defies easy generalization...
In December 2012, J.M. Coetzee published an article on Gerald Murnane in the New York Review of Book...
This thesis examines how J.M. Coetzee's engagement with Christian thinkers and concepts has shaped h...
Although J.M. Coetzee’s body of works – unique and highly idiosyncratic – defies easy generalization...
Opponents of World Literature fear that its advent marks the end of the 'work of literature'. J. M. ...
This thesis explores the relationship between Samuel Beckett and J.M. Coetzee. The focus of the chap...
This article examines J.M Coetzee's novel The Schooldays of Jesus in which the question of finding t...
This study is aimed at exploring the meaning of literary thinking as revealed in J. M. Coetzee’s app...
This essay pursues an articulation of the relation between the personal and impersonal as they relat...
This essay places Coetzee’s writing within the context of the recent posthumanist debate concerning ...
Subject formation is a controversial topic in literature about which the contemporary versatile Slov...
One of Derek Attridge's principal concerns in J. M. Coetzee and the Ethics of Reading is the relatio...
This article argues that J.M. Coetzee’s The Childhood of Jesus embodies a poetics of study. Noting C...
This paper explores J.M. Coetzee’s latest novel, The Schooldays of Jesus (2016), and focuses on its ...
This essay reads J.M. Coetzee’s novel The Childhood of Jesus, exploring the confrontations the novel...
Although J.M. Coetzee’s body of works – unique and highly idiosyncratic – defies easy generalization...
In December 2012, J.M. Coetzee published an article on Gerald Murnane in the New York Review of Book...
This thesis examines how J.M. Coetzee's engagement with Christian thinkers and concepts has shaped h...
Although J.M. Coetzee’s body of works – unique and highly idiosyncratic – defies easy generalization...
Opponents of World Literature fear that its advent marks the end of the 'work of literature'. J. M. ...
This thesis explores the relationship between Samuel Beckett and J.M. Coetzee. The focus of the chap...
This article examines J.M Coetzee's novel The Schooldays of Jesus in which the question of finding t...
This study is aimed at exploring the meaning of literary thinking as revealed in J. M. Coetzee’s app...
This essay pursues an articulation of the relation between the personal and impersonal as they relat...
This essay places Coetzee’s writing within the context of the recent posthumanist debate concerning ...
Subject formation is a controversial topic in literature about which the contemporary versatile Slov...
One of Derek Attridge's principal concerns in J. M. Coetzee and the Ethics of Reading is the relatio...