Conclusion
2020 ◽
pp. 193-220
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The conclusion explores the ways in which, in the transition between the old regime and a democratic government, J.M. Coetzee turned the radical tradition in South Africa and the history of colonialism and decolonization into subjects of his storytelling, and in so doing criticized and reformulated revolutionary thought. The conclusion explores Coetzee’s relationship with Tolstoy, as well as with Gandhi, comparing Tolstoy’s writing on animal butchery with Coetzee’s essays and novels including Age of Iron and Foe. The conclusion also considers the tension between human rights and animal rights in a colonial and postcolonial context, examining the role of dogs in Gandhi’s and Coetzee’s work.
2009 ◽
Vol 5
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2013 ◽
Vol 5
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pp. 155-175
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The Role of the IAU Gleaned From Oral Histories of Individuals Involved in Astronomy in South Africa
2018 ◽
Vol 13
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pp. 240-247
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