Stemgewing en vertelstrategie� in Philida: 'n slaweroman deur Andr� P. Brink

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2017

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University of the Western Cape

Abstract

The novel Philida by Andr� P, Brink is classified in the genre of slave novel. The novel tells the story of a slave woman, Philida, who lodged a complaint with the Slave Protector because she and her children were about to be sold to a new master. In this study I will look at how the author, Brink, uses different narrative strategies to give an authentic voice to Philida. Amongst these strategies are the unique voice of the character Philida, multiple narrators, language use and the creative use of historical and archival sources. The study will focus on the characterization of Philida and the depiction of aspects of slavery. It will also explore the voices of other characters such as Frans Brink, Cornelis Brink and Ouma Nella. The theoretical basis of the study is informed by aspects of narratology, postcolonialism and feminism.

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Magister Artium - MA

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Philida, Slavery, Cape, Postcolonialism, Narrative strategy, Andr� P. Brink

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