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Vol. 6, Issue 1, Part B (2020)

Post-colonial representation in novel disgrace (1999)

Post-colonial representation in novel disgrace (1999)

Author(s)
Mohd Amin Mir and Dr. Shabina Khan
Abstract
Postcolonialism has most common melodies and thematic analysis like “cultural dominance” “racism”, “hunt for ego identity’, “women exploitation”, “racial discrimination” “injustice” “inequality”, “hybridity” along with some unique presentation styles. In pursuance to same, Presents study was intended to investigate the representation of rape and racial revenge in John Maxwell Coetzee’s most controversial Novel, Disgrace (1999). Indeed, this Novel is actual representation of racial tension in post-apartheid climate of South Africa. In its stanch vision at post-apartheid South Africa, Disgrace is a racial book, which offers a dark vision of the post-apartheid South African society as seen by one white male character. Coetzee’s Novel is the factual representation of Post-colonial literature. It predominantly emphases on colonial inclinations, racism, apartheid, genocides, protest, displacement, exile, identity crisis, slavery, possession of land, mass executions of the natives, and other subjects. For instance the first racial discrimination has been shown by Lurie. In the novel the racial tension can be seen in the names of several characters.
Pages: 113-116  |  826 Views  514 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Mohd Amin Mir, Dr. Shabina Khan. Post-colonial representation in novel disgrace (1999). Int J Appl Res 2020;6(1):113-116.
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