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This book closely examines the processes governing the construction of literary spaces in the selected works of J.M. Coetzee, focusing in particular on the writer’s subversive and destructive treatment of traditional modes of representation which participated in the imperial enterprise and served to overcome the ontological insecurity of colonisers. This strategy results in the formation of heterogenous, fluid and open locations which can be deciphered along the postmodern spatial theories of Foucault, Augé, Deleuze and Guattari. The transformation of topographies not only cleanses them of the conventional residue in preparation for alternative spatial rearrangements, but also initiates processes which reverse the colonising project by breaching the gap between the other and the self.

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Contents: J.M. Coetzee – South Africa – Spatial conventions – Pastoral – Anti-pastoral – Post-pastoral – Plaasroman – Eco-criticism – Space – Place – Postmodern spatial theories – Heterotopias – Smooth space – Non-place – Michel Foucault – Marc Augé – Félix Guattari – Gilles Deleuze – Becoming – House – Farm – The city – The country – The other – Unhomeliness – Micro place – Descartes.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 23/05/2014
      ISBN13: 9783631652534, 978-3631652534
      ISBN10: 3631652534

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book closely examines the processes governing the construction of literary spaces in the selected works of J.M. Coetzee, focusing in particular on the writer’s subversive and destructive treatment of traditional modes of representation which participated in the imperial enterprise and served to overcome the ontological insecurity of colonisers. This strategy results in the formation of heterogenous, fluid and open locations which can be deciphered along the postmodern spatial theories of Foucault, Augé, Deleuze and Guattari. The transformation of topographies not only cleanses them of the conventional residue in preparation for alternative spatial rearrangements, but also initiates processes which reverse the colonising project by breaching the gap between the other and the self.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: J.M. Coetzee – South Africa – Spatial conventions – Pastoral – Anti-pastoral – Post-pastoral – Plaasroman – Eco-criticism – Space – Place – Postmodern spatial theories – Heterotopias – Smooth space – Non-place – Michel Foucault – Marc Augé – Félix Guattari – Gilles Deleuze – Becoming – House – Farm – The city – The country – The other – Unhomeliness – Micro place – Descartes.

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