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dc.rights.licenseCC-BY-NC-ND
dc.contributor.advisorKoevoets, Sanne
dc.contributor.authorGodfried, R.A.
dc.date.accessioned2012-05-22T17:01:01Z
dc.date.available2012-05-22
dc.date.available2012-05-22T17:01:01Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.urihttps://studenttheses.uu.nl/handle/20.500.12932/10431
dc.description.abstractIn the context of Post-Colonial readings, my thesis offers a close-reading of the prominent South-African children's book"Die krismiskinders". Through an intertextual reading I deconstruct the workings of ideology and myth, while also reading the political context in the text. We find that the construction of whiteness works in the disguise of normality, that civilization is demarcated by bordering barbarians, that white fear of the black mass intruding on their safe home is represented as a danger, that the colonial positionality between white and black is shown as a philosophical issue and that christianity here works as an imposing authority devoid of all logic.
dc.description.sponsorshipUtrecht University
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dc.language.isoen
dc.titleIdeology, Myth and Politics in Children’s Literature: A close-reading of ‘Die Krismiskinders’ by C.J. Langenhoven (1926, 1978)
dc.type.contentBachelor Thesis
dc.rights.accessrightsOpen Access
dc.subject.keywordsSelf and the Other
dc.subject.keywordsethics of representation
dc.subject.keywordscolonial positions of superiority
dc.subject.keywordscivilization
dc.subject.keywordsbarbarians
dc.subject.keywordspolitics
dc.subject.keywordsmyth
dc.subject.keywordsmaking memory
dc.subject.courseuuTaal- en cultuurstudies


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