Lexington Books
Pages: 350
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-0-7391-0595-5 • Hardback • April 2003 • $136.00 • (£105.00)
Paul Gready is a lecturer in human rights at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London.
Part 1 Detention and Imprisonment
Chapter 2 The Worlds of Dentention and Imprisonment
Chapter 3 Rewriting the Prison, Rewriting the Nation
Chapter 4 The Body and/in Space
Chapter 5 Legal and Literary Narrative on the Space of Death
Part 6 Exile and Homecoming
Chapter 7 Situating Exile: Post-Colonialism, Globalization, Nationalism
Chapter 8 Exile as a Space of Death: The Individual (William "Bloke" Modisane) and the Organization (the ANC)
Chapter 9 Exiles, Migrants, Expatriates: The Life Stories of Breyten Breytenbach and Dan Jacobson as Creative Journeys
Chapter 10 Home and Homecoming
Part 11 Witness
Chapter 12 The Witness: Imprisonment and Exile as Symbol
...can be seen as a contribution to this vitial work of memory.
— Research in African Literatures
. . . .Gready's work is excellent, providing a strong combination of psychological insight and literary analysis.. . . An excellent presentation of the variety of reactions and provides a fascinating perspective on the many members of the government who are themselves returnees from various exiles. Strongly recommended.
— African Studies Review