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Apartheid in J. M. Coetzee’s Boyhood, Life & Times of Michael K and Disgrace

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Title
Apartheid in J. M. Coetzee’s Boyhood, Life & Times of Michael K and Disgrace
Alternative Title(s)
Apartheid en Boyhood, Life and Times of Michael K. y Disgrace de J. M. Coetzee
Author(s)
Barreiro Vilariño, Montserrat
Directors
Cabarcos Traseira, María Jesús
Date
2015
Center/Dept./Entity
Universidade da Coruña. Facultade de Filoloxía
Description
Traballo fin de mestrado (UDC.FIL). Literatura, cultura e diversidade. Curso 2014/2015
Abstract
The aim of this essay is to analyse J. M. Coetzee’s Boyhood (1997), Life & Times of Michael K (1983), and Disgrace (1999) from a socio-political point of view. This critical approach will prove useful in demonstrating the pervasive presence of apartheid within Coetzee’s texts, as well as his criticism to this socio-political situation from its inception and evolution to its aftermaths in the “new South Africa.” Thus, although Boyhood was written when the TRC hearings were coming to an end, its story is set around 50 years earlier, at the beginning of apartheid. The text reflects the palpable unbalanced social situation in the country as it rewrites the pastoral Afrikaner myth, describes the presence of prevalent violence in everyday life, and questions the racist categorisation of people promoted by the government. Next, in the analysis of Life & Times of Michael K, the thread of Coetzee’s criticism is taken from the beginning of apartheid in Boyhood to its core. This section of the analysis focuses on recurrent themes like violence and categorisation, but it also highlights new ones such as the political power of silence. Finally, the study advances to the transition period after apartheid in Disgrace. By tracing the evolution of a mature protagonist, David, the essay analyses the novel’s depiction of the violent inheritance of a racist social system and, more particularly, the prevalence of sexual offences against women.
Keywords
Coetzee, J.M
Apartheid en la literatura
Sudáfrica en la literatura
Boyhood
Disgrace
Life & times of Michael K
 
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