How does the South African writer Nadine Gordimer handle the post- apartheid period in her works? That is the guiding question of this research work limited to Gordimer’s novel entitled The Pickup. The analysis of the aesthetic structures of this novel reveals it as essentially based on migratory phenomena. From the way Gordimer tackles the question of migration, it appears that the real accused is representation which has manifested itself through colonisation. Those are the hypothesis that the present work tries to verify using the post- colonial theory
The main aim of this article is to challenge interpretations of Gordimer’s short-story writing as id...
The paper shows how Nadine Gordimer’s novel The Pickup can be read as a radical reworking of the tra...
Abstract: This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature ...
This paper aims to explore the process of acculturation in the Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer’s nove...
Nadine Gordimer’s most recent novel, The Pickup, is a novel that has its place in what Gordimer has ...
This article is an attempt to examine Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup (2001) using Homi K. Bhabha’s ide...
The paper analyses the new perspectives in Nadine Gordimer’s writings, focusing on her post-Aparthei...
Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup (2001) – sometimes criticised for its unsatisfactory lack of resolution...
More than ten years ago, in Culture and Imperialism, Said identified migration as the road map to in...
Novelist, playwright, short-story writer, polemicist and activist, Nadine Gordimer (1929), received ...
This paper has probed into South Africa’s newly constructed identity subsequent to the dethronement ...
Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit untersucht und vergleicht Nadine Gordimers spätere Post-Apartheidromane...
Nadine Gordimer’s much celebrated novel, July’s People (1981), largely narrates the story of white a...
-In this article he examines the social identity crisis of White South Africans in Nadine Gordimer’s...
Nadine Gordimer, the Nobel prize winning South African author, deals with the complexities of “the O...
The main aim of this article is to challenge interpretations of Gordimer’s short-story writing as id...
The paper shows how Nadine Gordimer’s novel The Pickup can be read as a radical reworking of the tra...
Abstract: This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature ...
This paper aims to explore the process of acculturation in the Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer’s nove...
Nadine Gordimer’s most recent novel, The Pickup, is a novel that has its place in what Gordimer has ...
This article is an attempt to examine Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup (2001) using Homi K. Bhabha’s ide...
The paper analyses the new perspectives in Nadine Gordimer’s writings, focusing on her post-Aparthei...
Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup (2001) – sometimes criticised for its unsatisfactory lack of resolution...
More than ten years ago, in Culture and Imperialism, Said identified migration as the road map to in...
Novelist, playwright, short-story writer, polemicist and activist, Nadine Gordimer (1929), received ...
This paper has probed into South Africa’s newly constructed identity subsequent to the dethronement ...
Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit untersucht und vergleicht Nadine Gordimers spätere Post-Apartheidromane...
Nadine Gordimer’s much celebrated novel, July’s People (1981), largely narrates the story of white a...
-In this article he examines the social identity crisis of White South Africans in Nadine Gordimer’s...
Nadine Gordimer, the Nobel prize winning South African author, deals with the complexities of “the O...
The main aim of this article is to challenge interpretations of Gordimer’s short-story writing as id...
The paper shows how Nadine Gordimer’s novel The Pickup can be read as a radical reworking of the tra...
Abstract: This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature ...