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A Morbid Fascination: White Prose and Politics in Apartheid South Africa

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Morbid Fascination: White Prose and Politics in Apartheid South Africa

Contributors:

By (Author) Richard Peck

ISBN:

9780313300912

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

19th February 1997

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Politics and government

Dewey:

823.009358

Prizes:

Short-listed for Oregon Book Awards (Nonfiction) 1998

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

216

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

482g

Description

Using a range of literature to examine the political culture of white South Africa, the author finds both a preoccupation with political issues and a dislike for politics. The literature examined ranges from South African propaganda, through a variety of best-sellers - adventure stories and mystery novels written by authors such as Wilbur Smith and James McClure - to self-conscious literary works of the canonical white South African authors such as Alan Paton, Andre Brink and Nadine Gordimer.The study gives attention to anti-political features of the liberal tradition that dominated South African writing, and to the failure of writers who undermined that tradition to generate a more positive view of politics. The morbid fascination with politics that is found across the full spectrum of creative writing is a reflection of the circumstances in which writers found themselves, but it is still a worrisome feature of the white South African political culture.

Reviews

.,."a useful collection of studies on a range of South African authors and playwrights and will be an essential inclusion on courses dealing with contemporary South African literature."-International Journal of African History Studies
.,."stakes out important territory for gaining a better grasp of South African politics."-American Politcal Science Review
...a useful collection of studies on a range of South African authors and playwrights and will be an essential inclusion on courses dealing with contemporary South African literature.-International Journal of African History Studies
...stakes out important territory for gaining a better grasp of South African politics.-American Politcal Science Review
A Morbid Fascination is extensively researched, the style accessible and the contents clearly presented. It raises interesting questions for scholars of literature and South African affairs generally from an unusual interdisciplinary position....It is a welcome contribution to the study of South African literature, specifically white writing, drawn from an historical period which should not be allowed to fade from view.-Southern African Review of Books
A Morbid Fascination will be on my next list of library orders...-Research in African Literatures
Peck introduces a refreshing perspective.-African Studies Review
Peck introduces a refreshing perspective.African Studies Review
..."a useful collection of studies on a range of South African authors and playwrights and will be an essential inclusion on courses dealing with contemporary South African literature."-International Journal of African History Studies
..."stakes out important territory for gaining a better grasp of South African politics."-American Politcal Science Review
"A Morbid Fascination will be on my next list of library orders..."-Research in African Literatures
"Peck introduces a refreshing perspective."-African Studies Review
"A Morbid Fascination is extensively researched, the style accessible and the contents clearly presented. It raises interesting questions for scholars of literature and South African affairs generally from an unusual interdisciplinary position....It is a welcome contribution to the study of South African literature, specifically white writing, drawn from an historical period which should not be allowed to fade from view."-Southern African Review of Books

Author Bio

RICHARD PECK is Professor of International Affairs at Lewis and Clark College. He trained in Political Science and International Relations at the University of California, Berkeley, and at Yale University. A specialist in African and other Third World politics, and in international organizations, Peck has published in Research in African Literatures, World Literature Written in English, The Journal of Contemporary African Studies, The African Studies Review, and other journals.

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