Essays discuss the white literature of South Africa, explain how white writings attempt to justify colonization, and look at the novels of van den Heever and Millin.
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Explores white literature’s role in South African colonial narratives.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in how literature reflects historical and cultural attitudes, this collection offers a compelling look into South Africa's white literary tradition. The essays delve into the ways writers have shaped and justified colonization, providing a nuanced perspective on the country's complex literary history. It's a fascinating read for those keen to understand literature's role in societal narratives.