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The goal of this work is to provide a fresh, new look at major white writers and theorists in South African literature published in the period from 1948 until 2005. Understanding the subtle support of colonial ideology and the kind of theoretical doublespeak that Alan Paton uses, for example, forces the reader to question not only the content and the context of Cry, the Beloved Country, but also its meta-language and stylistic devices that rely on the old colonial myth of the white man whose mission in the New World is to save black heathens from sin and "unchristian" living.

Produktbeschreibung
The goal of this work is to provide a fresh, new look at major white writers and theorists in South African literature published in the period from 1948 until 2005. Understanding the subtle support of colonial ideology and the kind of theoretical doublespeak that Alan Paton uses, for example, forces the reader to question not only the content and the context of Cry, the Beloved Country, but also its meta-language and stylistic devices that rely on the old colonial myth of the white man whose mission in the New World is to save black heathens from sin and "unchristian" living.
Autorenporträt
Anastasia Batzer graduated from the University of Connecticut with a PhD in Comparative Literature, and earned a Master''s degree in English from Wayne State University in 1991. A native of Croatia, she graduated from the University of Zagreb with a B.A. in English Language and Literature in 1986. She presently lives in Newtown, Connecticut.