The Question of Racism in Nadine Gordimer’s Books (CROSBI ID 378364)
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Luetić, Andrea
Petković, Rajko
engleski
The Question of Racism in Nadine Gordimer’s Books
The theme of the final thesis is the question of racism in Nadine Gordimer's novels because she, as a native South African, portrays the real state and problems with which blacks in South Africa had to cope after the Second World War and after decades of European colonization and supremacy over natives. Furthermore, Nadine Gordimer depicts the catastrophic consequences of the discrimination system to the lives of the non-white people. The thesis is elaborated on the example of her novels (None to Accompany Me, The Lying Days and The Conservationist). All of them are set in South Africa during the final throws of the apartheid, except The Conservationist, which takes place during and after the Second World War.
racism; apartheid; discrimination; social difference; nature
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