
Animals and Desire in South African Fiction: Biopolitics and the Resistance to Colonization
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Philosophy
Graphic Novels
Format
Kindle
Pages
402
Language
German
Published
Jan 1, 2017
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Edition
1st ed. 2017
ISBN-10
3319567268
ISBN-13
9783319567266
Description
In exploring the intricate relationship between animals and desire within South African narratives, Jason D. Price delves into the biopolitical landscape that has shaped these stories. The text offers a deep analysis of how affective experiences of desire can serve as a form of resistance against the legacies of colonization. By examining various literary works, Price illustrates the interplay between human and non-human beings, shedding light on the ways in which these connections reveal broader socio-political themes and challenges.
Through a careful examination of characters, settings, and emotional undercurrents, the author highlights the complexities of desire and its role in shaping identity and agency. The nuanced perspectives offered in this study encourage readers to reconsider not only the portrayal of animals in literature but also the implications of these representations in the context of historical and contemporary struggles for freedom and autonomy in South Africa.
Through a careful examination of characters, settings, and emotional undercurrents, the author highlights the complexities of desire and its role in shaping identity and agency. The nuanced perspectives offered in this study encourage readers to reconsider not only the portrayal of animals in literature but also the implications of these representations in the context of historical and contemporary struggles for freedom and autonomy in South Africa.
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