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Literator (Potchefstroom. Online)
versión On-line ISSN 2219-8237
versión impresa ISSN 0258-2279
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VAN NIEKERK, Jacomien. Mostly 'black' and 'white': 'Race', complicity and restitution in the non-fiction of Antjie Krog. Literator [online]. 2016, vol.37, n.1, pp.1-10. ISSN 2219-8237. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/lit.v37i1.1264.
This article analyses the role of 'race' in Antjie Krog's non-fiction trilogy Country of My Skull (1998), A Change of Tongue (2003) and Begging to Be Black(2009). It explores her explicit use of terms such as 'heart of whiteness' and 'heart of blackness'. Claims that Krog essentialises Africa and 'black' people are investigated. The article also addresses accusations of racism in Krog's work. A partial answer to the persistent question of why Krog is so determinedly focused on 'race' is sought in the concept of complicity. There is definite specificity in the way Krog writes about 'white' perpetrators and 'black' victims in South Africa, but her trilogy should be read within the broader context of international restitution discourses, allowing for a somewhat different perspective on her contribution to the discussion of the issue of whether 'white' people belong in (South) Africa.