The book investigates the problem of how narrative normally conceived of temporally encodes its relation to space especially the territorial space that is the subject of colonial possession and dispossession. The book approaches this problem by first providing a theoretical framework derived from the work of Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas on the ethical and political implications of human dwelling and second by using this framework to examine cultural forms in two historical periods colonial America and postcolonial South Africa--the primary interest being the works of Charles Brockden Brown and J. M. Coetzee. This book is unique in its elaboration of a spatial-or more exactly territorial --conception of narrative form.
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