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The Politics of Humiliation in the Novels of J.M. Coetzee (1st edition.)

Part of the Studies in Major Literary Authors series
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In this volume, Nashef looks at J.M. Coetzee's concern with universal suffering and the inevitable humiliation of the human being as manifest in his novels. Though several theorists have referred to the theme of human degradation in Coetzee's work, no detailed study has been made of this area of concern especially with respect to how pervasive it is across Coetzee's literary output to date. This study examines what J.M. Coetzee's novels portray as the circumstances that contribute to the humiliation of the individual--namely the abuse of language, master and slave interplay, aging and senseless waiting--and how these conditions can lead to the alienation and marginalization of the individual.

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Routledge
0203358457 / 9780203358450
Ebook
823.914
13/05/2013
English
212 pages