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International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 4, No. 8; June 2014 155 Post-apartheid South Africa and Patterns of Violence in Coetzee s Disgrace and Phaswane Mpe s Welcome to Our Hillbrow Dr. Gilbert Tarka Fai Senior Lecturer, Department of English Faculty of Letters and Social Sciences The University of Maroua Cameroon 55 Maroua Abstract Coetzee and Phaswane Mpe are among the first South African writers to bring global attention to the condition of South Africa after apartheid . In Disgrace and Welcome to Our Hillbrow, the two writers highlight the overwhelming internal pressures exerted on the new South African society by centuries of apartheid and the wider legacy of colonialism, just as they explore the volatile explosive history of the Post-apartheid era wherein total anarchy has replaced the old oppressive racist forces.
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 4, No. 8; June 2014 157 David believes he has created a comfortable, if somewhat passionless life for himself.
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