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Title: Power dynamics and the cultural identity
Other Titles: crisis in the apartheid Era in Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People 1981
Authors: Benmakhlouf, Maya
Touahri, Laldja
Yousfi, Mehdi (directeur de thèse)
Keywords: Apartheid: crisis, cultural Identity
Post-Colonialism: power dynamics
Resistance and opposition: revolution
Issue Date: 2024
Abstract: Power Dynamics and cultural identity crisis are some of the major themes tackled in Apartheid literature. July’s People, a novel written by the South African writer Nadine Gordimer in 1981, explores a significant era of the history of South Africa known as Apartheid. It is a fictional story that depicts the themes of power dynamics and cultural identity crisis during the imaginary post-Apartheid regime when, after a rebellion, Blacks take control of the country. This study will be about making a connection between the history of the Apartheid regime in South Africa with those two themes portrayed in the novel, following the postcolonial theory.
Description: English Literature and Civilization
URI: http://univ-bejaia.dz/dspace/123456789/24043
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