Coetzee Meets Foucault: Power, Violence, and the Subject in Waiting for the Barbarians and Disgrace (CROSBI ID 54623)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Petković, Krešimir
engleski
Coetzee Meets Foucault: Power, Violence, and the Subject in Waiting for the Barbarians and Disgrace
After providing a vignette about the South African political context, the chapter offers a Foucauldian reading of two famous Coetzee’s novels, Waiting for the Barbarians and Disgrace. That means it charts connections of power and punishment and formation of subject roles in them within an interpretive framework developed by Michel Foucault in his works from 1970s. The chapter concludes discussing the themes of revolutionary violence and the role of political analysis, comparing Žižek’s and Foucault’s position on these issues.
Foucault ; Coetzee ; power ; punishment ; violence ; Lapsley ; South Africa
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Podaci o prilogu
88-117.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
Violence, Art, and Politics
Kurelić, Zoran
Zagreb: Fakultet političkih znanosti Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
2015.
9789536457892