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J. M. Coetzee’s Poetics of the Child: Arendt, Agamben, and the (Ir)responsibilities of Literary Creation

SKU: 9781350138421

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Uncover the profound insights into J.M. Coetzee’s literary universe with this critical analysis focusing on the child as a central figure. This essential read for literary scholars and postgraduate students in India delves into Coetzee’s poetics, exploring the interplay of responsibility and literary creation. It offers the first sustained engagement with Giorgio Agamben’s philosophy alongside Hannah Arendt’s ideas on natality and education. Discover how themes of freedom, authenticity, and the redemptive potential of infancy are woven into Coetzee’s acclaimed novels. An indispensable resource for understanding modern literary theory and practice.

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