Racial Politics and Sexual Violence in Post-Apartheid Contemporary South Africa in John Maxwell Coetzee’s Disgrace (2000)

  • Babacar Diakhaté Laboratoire d’Études africaines et postcoloniales, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Sénégal
Keywords: apartheid; sexism; race; violence; gender

Abstract

The abolition of apartheid does not necessarily mean the resolution of social, political, racial and ethnic questions prevailing in South Africa. In Disgrace (2000), John Maxwell Coetzee depicts racial politics and gender, Sexism, social marginalization and alienation in South Africa. The aim of this article is to pinpoint sexual harassment and black females’ abuse by the whites in Post-Apartheid South Africa. It shows whether sexual violence such as rape happens more in black South Africa than in the white community.

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Published
2019-10-01
How to Cite
Diakhaté, B. (2019). Racial Politics and Sexual Violence in Post-Apartheid Contemporary South Africa in John Maxwell Coetzee’s Disgrace (2000). Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal, 1(2), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.33258/biohs.v1i2.30