課程資訊
課程名稱
南非小說中民族主義的發展
Development of Racism in Three South African Novels 
開課學期
103-1 
授課對象
文學院  外國語文學研究所  
授課教師
齊東耿 
課號
FL7279 
課程識別碼
122 M8530 
班次
 
學分
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
選修 
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總人數上限:1人 
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http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1031FL7279_racism 
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課程概述

待補
Racism has been a long discussed topic in South Africa for many centuries. The country’s extensive history of severe racial discrimination, institutionalized into its sociopolitical and economic system during apartheid, has become its central drive for social advancements and amendment acts. After the inauguration of the first black president of South Africa in 1994, Nelson Mandela has envisioned a “rainbow nation” where multiple race groups will one day be able to stand on the same South African soil without any racial prejudice. Now that two decades have passed since Mandela’s vision, with major adjustments made to de-racialise the country’s sociopolitical and economic system, how far into a better, more racially equal society has South Africa moved? Has Mandela’s dream in establishing a “rainbow nation” yet manifested in the twenty-first-century?

With these questions in mind, this course is designed to discuss race issues and race ideologies in South Africa. The seminar aims to explore contemporary race ideas currently present in South Africa to begin to understand the developments of racism from the colonial period to the present. By using three South African novels written by three major South African writers (Andre Brink, J. M. Coetzee, and Damon Galgut), the course will use the theme of interracial relationships to delve into the larger issue of racism from the text to its wider social context.  

課程目標
待補
This course aims to explore the developments of racism in South Africa from the colonial period to the apartheid-in-transition era, and finally to the post-antiapartheid epoch. By using three South African novels written by three major South African writers: Andre Brink’s An Instant in the Wind, J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace, and Damon Galgut The Imposter, the course will use the theme of interracial relationships as a perspective to explore the larger social issue of racism from the text to its wider social context. The seminar aims to create a comparative view of South African society at different epochs to accentuate the evolution of racism over four centuries and to provide students with a dynamic perspective of the race issue in South Africa. 
課程要求
待補
Thorough preparation for regular tutorials.
Familiarization with the bibliography.
Regular writing installments towards tentative address of course topic problem. 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
另約時間 
指定閱讀
待補
Attwell, David, and Derek Attridge, eds. The Cambridge History of South African Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2012. Print.
Brink, Andre. An Instant in the Wind. Naperville: Sourcebooks, Inc., 1976. Print.
Coetzee, J.M. Disgrace. London: Vintage Books, 1999. Print.
Galgut, Damon. The Imposter. New York: Black Cat, 2008. Print.
Nelson, Cary, and Lawrence Grossberg, eds. Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988. Print.Terreblanche, Sampie. A History of Inequality in South Africa 1652-2002. Scottsville: University of Natal Press, 2002. Print.
Vincent, Louise and Simon Howell. “Embracing Racial Reasoning: The DASO Poster Controversy and ‘Race’ Politics in Contemporary South Africa.” Journal of South African Studies 40:1 (2014): 75-90. Print.
 
參考書目
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Attridge, Derek. “Age of Bronze, State of Grace.” J. M. Coetzee and the Ethics of Reading: Literature in the Event. Ed. Derek Attridge. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. 162-191. Print.
Attwell, David. “Race In Disgrace.” Interventions: International Journal of
Postcolonial Studies 4:3 (2002): 331-341. Print.
Attwell, David, and Derek Attridge, eds. The Cambridge History of South African Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2012. Print.
Barris, Ken. “Miscegenation, Desire and Rape: The Shifting Ground of Disgrace.” Journal of Literary Studies 26:3(2010): 50-64. Print
Bekker, Simon. Ethnicity in Focus: The South African Case. Natal: Indicator South Africa, 1993. Print.
Brannigan, John. Transitions: New Historicism and Cultural Materialism. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1998. Print.
Brink, Andre. An Instant in the Wind. Naperville: Sourcebooks, Inc., 1976. Print.
Coetzee, J.M. Disgrace. London: Vintage Books, 1999. Print.
Cornwell, Gareth. “Realism, Rape, and J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace.” Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 43:4 (2002): 307-322. Print.
Deegan, Heather. The Politics of the New South Africa: Apartheid and After. Harlow: Pearson, 2001. Print.
Democratic Alliance Youth League. “Fixing the Future Solutions to the Youth
Development Crisis in South Africa: A DA Youth Position Paper.” DA Youth. DA Youth. September 2010. Web. 3 June 2014. .
---. “In Our Future You Wouldn’t Look Twice.” DA Youth. DA Youth, n.d. Web. 6 May 2014.
Diala, Isidore. “Andre Brink: an Aesthetics of Response.” African Journals Online 42:1 (2005): 5-30. Print.
---. “Andre Brink's White Female Anti-Apartheid Rebels.” Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies. 26 (1998): 2-3. Print.
Frenkel, Ronit and Craig MacKenzie. “Conceptualizing ‘Post-Trasitional’ South African Literature in English.” English Studies in Africa 53:1 (2010): 1-10. Print.
Galgut, Damon. The Imposter. New York: Black Cat, 2008. Print.
Gallagher, Catherine, and Stephan Greenblatt. Practicing New Historicism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. Print.
Hassall, A.J. “‘The Making of a Colonial Myth: The Mrs. Fraser Story in Patrick White’s A Fringe of Leaves and Andre Brink’s An Instant in the Wind.’” ARIEL 18:3 (1987): 3-28. Print.
Hewson, Kelly. “Making the ‘Revolutionary Gesture:’ Nadine Gordimer, J. M. Coetzee, and Some Variations on the Writer’s Responsibility.” Ed. Sue Kossew. Critical Essays on J. M. Coetzee. New York: G. K. Hall & Co., 1998. 145-156. Print.
Hlongwane, Sipho. “The DA Poster that Caused the Storm.” Daily Maverick. N.p., 24 Jan 2012. Web. 6 May 2014.
Kossew, Sue. “From Eliza to Elizabeth: Andre Brink’s Version of the Eliza Fraser Story.” Constructions of Colonialism: Perspectives on Eliza Fraser's Shipwreck. Eds. Ian J. McNiven, Lynette Russell, and Kay Schaffer. London: Continuum International Publishing, 1998. 126-137. Print.
Kostelac, Sofia. “‘Imposter, Lover and Guardian:’ Damon Galgut and Authorship in ‘Post-Transition’ South Africa.” English Studies in Africa 53:1 (2010): 53-61. Print.
Leist, Anton, and Peter Singer, eds. J. M. Coetzee and Ethics: Philosophical Perspectives on Literature. New York: Columbia UP, 2010. Print.
Lopez, Maria. “Can We Be Friends Here? Visitation and Hospitality in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace.” Journal of South African Studies 36:4 (2010): 923-938. Print.
Marks, Shula, and Stanley Trapido, eds. The Politics of Race, Class, and Nationalism in Twentieth-Century South Africa. London: Longman, 1987. Print.
Meintjes, Godfrey. “Postcolonial Imaginings: An Exploration of Postcolonial Tendencies in Andre Brink's Prose Oeuvre.” Journal of Literary Studies 14:1-2 (1998): 166-193. Print.
Nelson, Cary, and Lawrence Grossberg, eds. Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988. Print.
Penfold, Tom. “Public and Private Space in Contemporary South Africa: Perspectives from Post-Apartheid Literature.” Journal of South African Studies 38:4 (2012): 993-1006. Print.
Rex, John, and David Mason. Theories of Race and Ethnic Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1986. Print.
Schaffer, Kay. “Andre Brink’s Novel.” In the Wake of First Contact: The Eliza Fraser Stories. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 192-202. Print.
Seekings, Jeremy, and Nicoli Nattrass. Class, Race, and Inequality in South Africa. New Haven: Yale UP, 2005. Print.
Smith, Neville. “Difference and J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace.” Journal of Literary Studies 23:2 (2007): 200-216. Print.
Tangri, Roger and Roger Southall. “The Politics of Black Economic Empowerment in South Africa.” Journal of Southern African Studies 34:3 (2008): 699-716. Print.
Terreblanche, Sampie. A History of Inequality in South Africa 1652-2002. Scottsville: University of Natal Press, 2002. Print.
Thompson, Leonard Monteath. History of South Africa. New Haven: Yale UP, 2001. Print.
Titlestad, Michael. “Unsettled Whiteness.” Authority Matters: Rethinking the Theory and Practice of Authorship. Eds. Stephan Donovan, Danuta Fjellestad, and Rolf Lunden. Amsterdam: Rodolpi, 2008. 223-256. Print.
Titlestad, Michael and Mike Kissack. “A Wrecked Life: Allegorical Transcendence in Andre Brink’s An Instant in the Wind.” Scrutiny2: Issues in English Studies in Southern Africa 10:1 (2005): 17-28. Print.
Vaughan, Michael. “Literature and Politics: Current South African Writing in the Seventies.” Ed. Sue Kossew. Critical Essays on J. M. Coetzee. New York: G. K. Hall & Co., 1998. 50-65. Print.
Villa-Vicencio, Charles, and Fanie du Toit, eds. Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa. Claremont: David Philip, 2006. Print.
Vincent, Louise. “The Limitations of ‘Inter-Racial Contact:’ Stories from Young South Africa.” Ethnic and Racial Studies. 31:8 (2008): 1426-1451. Print.
Vincent, Louise and Simon Howell. “Embracing Racial Reasoning: The DASO Poster Controversy and ‘Race’ Politics in Contemporary South Africa.” Journal of South African Studies 40:1 (2014): 75-90. Print.
Vlies, Van Der Andrew. J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace. London: Continuum, 2010. Print.
Wenzel, Marita. “Reading the Ideological Subtext in Andre Brink’s An Instant in the Wind and Patrick White’s A Fringe of Leaves.” Literator 22:2 (2001) 61-75. Print.
Woodward, Wendy, Patricia Hayes, and Gary Minkley, eds. Deep Histories : Gender and Colonialism in Southern Africa. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2002. Print.
 
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課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
第2週
  Methodology: Cultural Marxism and the interpretations of culture
Methodology: New Historicist approaches to literature 
第3週
  Methodology: Race theory 
第4週
  Methodology: Racism in South Africa 
第5週
  What is the significance of the DASO campaign? 
第6週
  DASO and racism in post-antiapartheid South Africa 
第7週
  Using DASO to comprehend racism in contemporary South Africa 
第8週
  Emergence of race ideologies in South Africa 
第9週
  Race ideologies in colonial South Africa (18th-20th-century) in Brink’s An Instant in the Wind 
第10週
  Andre Brink as an anti-apartheid activist and Die Sestiger movement. 
第11週
  Racism in 20th-century South Africa (apartheid-in-transition period) 
第12週
  J. M. Coetzee as a South African writer 
第13週
  Race and miscegenation in Coetzee’s Disgrace 
第14週
  Public reception of Digrace and race in South Africa 
第15週
  Racism in 21st-century South Africa (post-antiapartheid era) 
第16週
  Damon Galgut as a South African writer
Race politics in Galgut’s The Imposter 
第17週
 
Galgut’s The Imposter as a representative fiction of post-antiapartheid South Africa