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Approaches to Teaching Coetzee's Disgrace and Other Works
Laura Wright
(editor),
Jane Poyner
(editor),
Elleke Boehmer
(editor),
New York (City)
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Modern Language Association of America
,
2014
7537800
2014
anthology
criticism
'The novels of the South African writer J. M. Coetzee won him global recognition and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003. His work offers substantial pedagogical richness and challenges. Coetzee treats such themes as race, ageing, gender, animal rights, power, violence, colonial history and accountability, the silent or silenced other, sympathy, and forgiveness in an allusive and detached prose that avoids obvious answers or easy ethical reassurance.' (Publication summary)
New York (City) : Modern Language Association of America , 2014 pg. 67-72
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Approaches to Teaching Coetzee's Disgrace and Other Works
Laura Wright
(editor),
Jane Poyner
(editor),
Elleke Boehmer
(editor),
New York (City)
:
Modern Language Association of America
,
2014
7537800
2014
anthology
criticism
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