<b>Objetification and <i>Othering</i> in <i>Is there nowhere else where we can meet?</i>, by Nadine Gordimer</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascilangcult.v35i1.12256
Abstract
It will be analyzed in the short story Is there nowhere else where we can meet (1951), by South African author Nadine Gordimer, the construction of the colonized as an other, from Eurocentric assumptions. This othering, term created by Spivak (1985), it’s closely linked to the objectification process which reduces the colonial agent person to a simple European empire’s colonial object.
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