Literator (Jul 2006)

Male-male relationships in J.M. Coetzee’s <i>Disgrace</i>

  • M. Crous

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/lit.v27i2.191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
pp. 21 – 38

Abstract

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Kochin (2002:8) makes the following interesting observation regarding the life of the main character, David Lurie, in Coetzee’s novel, “Disgrace” (1999), and his observation will be explored in detail when analysing the novel, and in particular the presentation of masculinities: “Lurie has no relationship of depth with men. His one effort is with Isaacs, Melanie’s father, and seems to be more of a quest for the sources of Melanie’s beauty than the expression of a desire for friendship with a man.” The focus of my investigation is on male-male relationships and the way in which they impact on the other characters in the novel. What contribution does the novel make to the debate on masculinity within the context of South African literary studies?

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