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  1. Secretary of the invisible
    the idea of hospitality in the fiction of J.M. Coetzee
    Autor*in: Marais, Mike
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary Material -- Hospitality in the Early Fiction -- A Goatseye View of the Stone Desert : Life and Times of Michael K -- A Child Waiting to Be Born : Foe -- From the Standpoint of Redemption : Age of Iron -- The Writing of a Madman : The... mehr

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    Preliminary Material -- Hospitality in the Early Fiction -- A Goatseye View of the Stone Desert : Life and Times of Michael K -- A Child Waiting to Be Born : Foe -- From the Standpoint of Redemption : Age of Iron -- The Writing of a Madman : The Master of Petersburg -- The Task of the Imagination : Disgrace -- A Slow Story? : Slow Man -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index. How do individuals, who are part of a community, respond to the stranger as a stranger: id est without simply positioning this outsider in opposition to the community in which they are located? How may individuals receive something unknown and therefore surprising into their world without compromising it by identifying it in the terms of that world? In this study, Mike Marais traces the various ways in which Coetzee’s fiction, from Dusklands through to Slow Man , repeatedly poses such questions of hospitality. It is shown that the form of ethical action staged in Coetzee’s writing is grounded not in the individual’s willed and rational achievement, but in his or her invasion and possession by the strangeness of the stranger. This ethic of hospitality, Marais argues, has a strong aesthetic dimension: for Coetzee, the writer is inspired to write by being acted upon by a force from beyond the phenomenal world. The writer is a secretary of the invisible. She or he is responsible to and for the invisible. Marais maintains that this understanding of writing as an involuntary response to that which exceeds history is evident from the first in Coetzee’s fiction. In readings of the novels of the apartheid era, he traces this writer’s rueful, ironic awareness of the limited, even incidental, form of political engagement that may emanate from such an aesthetic. He then goes on to argue that if it is the writer’s obligation to render visible the invisible, writing must be a task that can never be completed. What is more, such writing is thus bound to be iterative in form. With this in mind, he traces the structural similarities between Coetzee’s writing of the apartheid period and his post-apartheid and Australian writing, arguing that the later texts are self-reflexively aware of their endlessly repetitive nature. These contentions are developed incrementally through close readings of the individual novels that focus on recurring metaphors of hospitality – visitor, the stranger, the house, the castaway, the invisible, the dream, and the child

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cross/cultures ; 114
    Schlagworte: Hospitality in literature; Hospitality in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Coetzee, J. M (1940-); Coetzee, J. M
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 249 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Secretary of the invisible
    the idea of hospitality in the fiction of J.M. Coetzee
    Autor*in: Marais, Mike
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam ; Brill, New York

    How do individuals, who are part of a community, respond to the stranger as a stranger: id est without simply positioning this outsider in opposition to the community in which they are located? How may individuals receive something unknown and... mehr

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    How do individuals, who are part of a community, respond to the stranger as a stranger: id est without simply positioning this outsider in opposition to the community in which they are located? How may individuals receive something unknown and therefore surprising into their world without compromising it by identifying it in the terms of that world? In this study, Mike Marais traces the various ways in which Coetzee's fiction, from Dusklands through to Slow Man , repeatedly poses such questions of hospitality. It is shown that the form of ethical action staged in Coetzee's writing is grounded not in the individual's willed and rational achievement, but in his or her invasion and possession by the strangeness of the stranger. This ethic of hospitality, Marais argues, has a strong aesthetic dimension: for Coetzee, the writer is inspired to write by being acted upon by a force from beyond the phenomenal world. The writer is a secretary of the invisible. She or he is responsible to and for the invisible. Marais maintains that this understanding of writing as an involuntary response to that which exceeds history is evident from the first in Coetzee's fiction. In readings of the novels of the apartheid era, he traces this writer's rueful, ironic awareness of the limited, even incidental, form of political engagement that may emanate from such an aesthetic. He then goes on to argue that if it is the writer's obligation to render visible the invisible, writing must be a task that can never be completed. What is more, such writing is thus bound to be iterative in form. With this in mind, he traces the structural similarities between Coetzee's writing of the apartheid period and his post-apartheid and Australian writing, arguing that the later texts are self-reflexively aware of their endlessly repetitive nature. These contentions are developed incrementally through close readings of the individual novels that focus on recurring metaphors of hospitality - visitor, the stranger, the house, the castaway, the invisible, the dream, and the child.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cross/cultures ; 114
    Schlagworte: Gastfreundschaft <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Coetzee, J. M. (1940-)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 249 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.

  3. Secretary of the invisible
    the idea of hospitality in the fiction of J.M. Coetzee
    Autor*in: Marais, Mike
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    ISBN: 9042027134; 9789042027138
    Schriftenreihe: Cross/cultures ; 114
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Hospitality in literature; Hospitality in literature; Gastfreundschaft <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Coetzee, J. M. / 1940-; Coetzee, J. M. / 1940-; Coetzee, J. M. (1940-); Coetzee, J. M. (1940-)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 249 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Hospitality in the early fiction -- A goatseye view of the Stone Desert : Life & times of Michael K -- A child waiting to be born : Foe -- From the standpoint of redemption : Age of iron -- The writing of a madman : The master of Petersburg -- The task of the imagination : Disgrace -- A slow story? : Slow man

  4. Secretary of the invisible
    the idea of hospitality in the fiction of J. M. Coetzee
    Autor*in: Marais, Mike
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9789042027121; 9789042027138
    RVK Klassifikation: HP 3341
    Schriftenreihe: Cross/cultures ; 114
    Schlagworte: Coetzee, J. M.; Gastfreundschaft <Motiv>;
    Umfang: XVI, 249 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. [227] - 236

  5. Secretary of the invisible
    the idea of hospitality in the fiction of J. M. Coetzee
    Autor*in: Marais, Mike
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: Cross cultures ; 114
    Schlagworte: Gastfreundschaft <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Coetzee, J.M <1940-> - (John Michael); Coetzee, J. M. <1940->; Coetzee, J. M. (1940-)
    Umfang: XVI, 249 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. [227] - 236

  6. Secretary of the invisible
    the idea of hospitality in the fiction of J.M. Coetzee
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Hospitality in the early fiction -- A goatseye view of the Stone Desert : Life & times of Michael K -- A child waiting to be born : Foe -- From the standpoint of redemption : Age of iron -- The writing of a madman : The master of Petersburg -- The... mehr

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    Hospitality in the early fiction -- A goatseye view of the Stone Desert : Life & times of Michael K -- A child waiting to be born : Foe -- From the standpoint of redemption : Age of iron -- The writing of a madman : The master of Petersburg -- The task of the imagination : Disgrace -- A slow story? : Slow man. How do individuals, who are part of a community, respond to the stranger as a stranger: id est without simply positioning this outsider in opposition to the community in which they are located? How may individuals receive something unknown and therefore surprising into their world without compromising it by identifying it in the terms of that world? In this study, Mike Marais traces the various ways in which Coetzee’s fiction, from Dusklands through to Slow Man , repeatedly poses such questions of hospitality. It is shown that the form of ethical action staged in Coetzee’s writing is grounded not in the individual’s willed and rational achievement, but in his or her invasion and possession by the strangeness of the stranger. This ethic of hospitality, Marais argues, has a strong aesthetic dimension: for Coetzee, the writer is inspired to write by being acted upon by a force from beyond the phenomenal world. The writer is a secretary of the invisible. She or he is responsible to and for the invisible. Marais maintains that this understanding of writing as an involuntary response to that which exceeds history is evident from the first in Coetzee’s fiction. In readings of the novels of the apartheid era, he traces this writer’s rueful, ironic awareness of the limited, even incidental, form of political engagement that may emanate from such an aesthetic. He then goes on to argue that if it is the writer’s obligation to render visible the invisible, writing must be a task that can never be completed. What is more, such writing is thus bound to be iterative in form. With this in mind, he traces the structural similarities between Coetzee’s writing of the apartheid period and his post-apartheid and Australian writing, arguing that the later texts are self-reflexively aware of their endlessly repetitive nature. These contentions are developed incrementally through close readings of the individual novels that focus on recurring metaphors of hospitality – visitor, the stranger, the house, the castaway, the invisible, the dream, and the child

     

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    ISBN: 9789042027138; 9042027134
    Schriftenreihe: Cross / cultures ; 114
    Cross/cultures ; 114
    Schlagworte: Hospitality in literature; Hospitality in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Hospitality in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Coetzee, J. M. 1940-; Coetzee, J. M (1940-); Coetzee, J. M (1940-); Coetzee, J. M
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xvi, 249 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record

    Hospitality in the early fictionA goatseye view of the Stone Desert : Life & times of Michael K -- A child waiting to be born : Foe -- From the standpoint of redemption : Age of iron -- The writing of a madman : The master of Petersburg -- The task of the imagination : Disgrace -- A slow story? : Slow man.

  7. Secretary of the invisible
    the idea of hospitality in the fiction of J.M. Coetzee
    Autor*in: Marais, Mike
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam [u.a.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

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    ISBN: 9789042027138; 9042027134
    Schriftenreihe: Cross/cultures ; 114
    Schlagworte: Gastfreundschaft <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Coetzee, J. M. (1940-)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 249 pages)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  8. Secretary of the invisible
    the idea of hospitality in the fiction of J. M. Coetzee
    Autor*in: Marais, Mike
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam [u.a.]

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    ISBN: 9789042027121; 9789042027138
    RVK Klassifikation: HP 3341
    Schriftenreihe: Cross cultures ; 114
    Schlagworte: Gastfreundschaft <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Coetzee, J.M <1940-> - (John Michael); Coetzee, J. M. <1940->; Coetzee, J. M. (1940-)
    Umfang: XVI, 249 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. [227] - 236