Senses of Identity in A Chain of Voices and the Madonna of Excelsior. Senses of Identity in A Chain of Voices and the Madonna of Excelsior.

Senses of Identity in A Chain of Voices and the Madonna of Excelsior‪.‬

Journal of Literary Studies 2011, Dec, 27, 4

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Summary Identity in recent South African fiction, much like the transformation of every aspect of the country's social, cultural, political and economic spheres, is under scrutiny. Nine years after the seminal year of 1994, South Africa is a country reimagining and remaking itself. This constant scrutiny as to what the possible futures of South Africa could be, with what possible moral values and mores, is a field ripe for the creative writer to exploit, to chart possible ways in which 350 years of contestations can be remade. To have a polity and a state to which one belongs is, in modern history, to be able to assert aspects of (cultural) identity that go beyond the tenuous bonds of "race".

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2011
1 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
36
Pages
PUBLISHER
Literator Society of South Africa
SIZE
218.3
KB

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