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14. Coetzee’s Schreiner, Schreiner’s Coetzee: Provincialising Allegory
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Olive Schreiner in the World: An Introduction 1
- PART I MODERNITY AND MODERNISM 21
- 1. Schreiner and the Machine 21
- 2. The Bloomsbury Modernisms of Margaret Harkness and Olive Schreiner 39
- 3. Olive Schreiner and Virginia Woolf: Proto-Ecofeminists? 61
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Part II Race and Anti-Racism
- 4. Olive Schreiner and C. F. Andrews: Utopia and Paths to Anti-Racism and Decolonisation 83
- 5. Turning Points: Olive Schreiner Changing Her Mind About Race Matters 99
- 6. Olive Schreiner, Race and Black South Africa: #RhodesMustFall and a ‘Prophetic Vision of the Future’ 115
- 7. The Influence of Olive Schreiner on Howard Thurman and, through Thurman, on Martin Luther King, Jr. 138
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Part III Print, Publishing and Translation
- 8 Dreaming of Liberty: Olive Schreiner’s Ambivalent Anarchism 155
- 9. The Reception of Olive Schreiner’s Work and Thought in the Dutch Press 177
- 10 The Reception of Olive Schreiner in the Swedish Press, 1890–1920 199
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Part IV Antipodean Schreiner
- 11. Olive Schreiner and the New Women of New Zealand: Feminist Solidarities Across the Southern Colonies 221
- 12. The Story of an Australian Farm: Olive Schreiner in Australia 244
- 13. Passing It On: Olive Schreiner and Bessie Head 269
- 14. Coetzee’s Schreiner, Schreiner’s Coetzee: Provincialising Allegory 295
- 15. Olive Schreiner In/Beyond the Museum 314
- Index 332
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Olive Schreiner in the World: An Introduction 1
- PART I MODERNITY AND MODERNISM 21
- 1. Schreiner and the Machine 21
- 2. The Bloomsbury Modernisms of Margaret Harkness and Olive Schreiner 39
- 3. Olive Schreiner and Virginia Woolf: Proto-Ecofeminists? 61
-
Part II Race and Anti-Racism
- 4. Olive Schreiner and C. F. Andrews: Utopia and Paths to Anti-Racism and Decolonisation 83
- 5. Turning Points: Olive Schreiner Changing Her Mind About Race Matters 99
- 6. Olive Schreiner, Race and Black South Africa: #RhodesMustFall and a ‘Prophetic Vision of the Future’ 115
- 7. The Influence of Olive Schreiner on Howard Thurman and, through Thurman, on Martin Luther King, Jr. 138
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Part III Print, Publishing and Translation
- 8 Dreaming of Liberty: Olive Schreiner’s Ambivalent Anarchism 155
- 9. The Reception of Olive Schreiner’s Work and Thought in the Dutch Press 177
- 10 The Reception of Olive Schreiner in the Swedish Press, 1890–1920 199
-
Part IV Antipodean Schreiner
- 11. Olive Schreiner and the New Women of New Zealand: Feminist Solidarities Across the Southern Colonies 221
- 12. The Story of an Australian Farm: Olive Schreiner in Australia 244
- 13. Passing It On: Olive Schreiner and Bessie Head 269
- 14. Coetzee’s Schreiner, Schreiner’s Coetzee: Provincialising Allegory 295
- 15. Olive Schreiner In/Beyond the Museum 314
- Index 332