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On your knees, white man'': African (un)belongings in Rian Malan''s ''My traitor's heart'

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posted on 2024-09-17, 02:13 authored by AJ Simoes da Silva
This paper analyzes the concept of what can be called an "insider Whiteness," at once African and inevitably always already out of Africa. Specifically, it explores life writing narratives by White Africans as a rich setting for an analysis of how White people both relate to the continent as a physical and imaginary space and negotiate their ability to call Africa "home." Through detailed textual analysis of Rian Malan's My Traitor's Heart (1990) and reference to a number of works by J. M. Coetzee, Gillian Slovo, Breyten Breytenbach and Doris Lessing, the paper proposes that the continuing debates about identity and race in post-Apartheid South Africa show that it takes a great deal of work for the White person truly to belong in Africa.

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Publication title

Partial Answers: journal of literature and the history of ideas

Volume

5

Issue

2

Pagination

289-307

ISSN

1565-3668

Department/School

School of Humanities

Publisher

The Johns Hopkins University Press

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

United States

Socio-economic Objectives

130203 Literature

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