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J. M. Coetzee, Elizabeth Costello, and the Inevitability of “Realism“

Author:
Cornwell, Gareth  


Journal:
Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction


Issue Date:
2011


Abstract(summary):

This article examines the novelist J. M. Coetzee's changing attitude toward the representational mode of literary realism. In his earlier writings, Coetzee is critical of realism or oillusionismo as a form of ideology that serves to naturalize existing power relations. But in Elizabeth Costello, he advocates a sense of realism that is capable of challenging habits of perception while investing unavoidably in the universalist project of humanism.


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