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    CHARACTERS AND PLOT IN ADAPTATION OF DESONRA FOR MOVIE (2000) OF JM COETZEE by Ruane Maciel Kaminski Alves, Ximena Díaz Merino

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Thus, this study aims to reflect on the relationship between the construction of the characters and the plot in the literary space and filmic space in the works, the novel Desonra (2000), JM Coetzee and of the eponymous film Desonra (2008) directed by Steve Jacobs. …”
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    The wretched of the panoptic city: an evaluation of the spatial power in JM Coetzee’s Foe by Hamid Yari, Mohsen Hanif

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… This article explores Michel Foucault’s heterotopia and Fredric Jameson’s cognitive mapping in JM Coetzee’s Foe (1986). It also finds links between social colonialism and socio-spatial identities within the terrain of the cities of London and Bristol. …”
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    The sexual politics of meat : a feminist-vegetarian critical theory / by 501708 Adams, Carol J.

    Published c201
    “…""The connections traced between rampant masculinity, misogyny, carnivorism, and militarism operate as powerfully today as when Carol Adams first diagnosed them twenty years ago." JM Coetzee" "For twenty years, The Sexual Politics of Meat has inspired, engaged, and challenged readers. …”
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    Narrative and cognition: a study of Disgrace, by J.M. Coetzee by Pamella Tucunduva da Silva

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…For this, we analyzed the trajectory of the protagonist of the novel Disgrace, by JM Coetzee (2000). The proposal is to investigate how the character starts to know themselves in the story and find out how their experiences reverberate in the reader.…”
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    The white crisis : an analysis of the redemption of guilt in postcolonial Southern African literature. by Leong, Lucas Wei Ben.

    Published 2013
    “…In relating the common themes of JM Coetzee’s Disgrace, Waiting for the Barbarians and Doris Lessing’s The Grass Is Singing, we see that the manifestations of guilt in these postcolonial novels is seen as a destabilising force, and the acceptance of which ultimately leads the protagonists to exclusion from their native societies. …”
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    Reading between life and work: reflections on ‘J.M. Coetzee’ by Boehmer, E

    Published 2016
    “…JM Coetzee has remarked that all autobiography is story-telling and also that all writing is a kind of autobiography. …”
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