Writing in Crisis - Ethics and History in Gordimer, Ndebele and Coetzee
In the 1980's, South African literary criticism was preoccupied with the issue of political responsibility, and various aspects of literary texts were largely ignored by the dominant critical debates of the time. By focusing on the predicament of literary writing in times of historical turmoil, ""Writing In Crisis"" investigates three central apartheid-era texts that attempt to engage a cultural form, and deviate from it at the same time. ""Writing In Crisis"" covers the critical literary debates of the period, and employs a close reading practice that is simultaneously informed by a nuanced understanding of post-colonial theory, and the ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas.