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Post-Apartheid Criticism: Perceptions of Whiteness, Homosexuality, and Democracy in South Africa

โœ Scribed by Ives S. Loukson


Publisher
transcript Verlag
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
282
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


South Africa' s post-apartheid narrative is one of democracy and equality - but its flaws run deep, argues Ives S. Loukson. Disclosing prejudices about whiteness, homosexuality and democracy in the ยปstaged societyยซ, he claims the concept of relation as an adequate framework for the embodiment of ยปprofane democracyยซ understood in Agambian terms. Its fluidity is equated to openness and transparency that are relevant dimensions for profane democracy. A demonstration of literary criticism practiced as a fecund interdisciplinary activity, Loukson's study lays the foundation for post-apartheid criticism different from post-colonial criticism.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE: Introduction
CHAPTER TWO: Form and Signification: Idiosyncrasy of South African Post-Apartheid Narrative
CHAPTER THREE: South African post-apartheid Hegemony. Discourse as Negation of Relation and Social Representations
CHAPTER FOUR: Extricating Democracy, Whiteness, and Homosexuality from Social Representations for the Embodiment of Relation in post-apartheid Narrative
CHAPTER FIVE: Relation as aesthetics Intervention of Post-Apartheid Narrative for a truly and inclusive (profane) Democracy
CHAPTER SIX: Conclusion. Toward Post-Apartheid Criticism
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