Om (somtyds) lig en aandagtig te reis: mistici in drie romans van Lettie Viljoen/ Ingrid Winterbach

Traveling light and attentively (on occasion): mystics in three novels by Lettie Viljoen/Ingrid Winterbach By means of references to mystics, the author Lettie Viljoen/ Ingrid Winterbach creates a framework within which characters who exhibit mystic tendencies – namely Fonny Alexander and Boetie K...

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Main Author: L. Foster
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2008-07-01
Series:Literator
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Online Access:https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/113
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spelling doaj-3e5a522c331f406a8af3b11c1176d6cf2020-11-24T23:49:36ZafrAOSISLiterator0258-22792219-82372008-07-0129212410.4102/lit.v29i2.11396Om (somtyds) lig en aandagtig te reis: mistici in drie romans van Lettie Viljoen/ Ingrid WinterbachL. Foster0Departement Afrikaans en Nederlands, Universiteit van StellenboschTraveling light and attentively (on occasion): mystics in three novels by Lettie Viljoen/Ingrid Winterbach By means of references to mystics, the author Lettie Viljoen/ Ingrid Winterbach creates a framework within which characters who exhibit mystic tendencies – namely Fonny Alexander and Boetie Kareltjie (“Buller se plan”) and the master (“Landskap met vroue en slang”) – can be compared. This matrix activates a number of issues: the place of women within a religious-cultural system and the power they wield within such a system by resorting to mysticism, engagement with existing systems of authority and the possibility of exerting power by withdrawing from such systems, the traditional opposition between physicality and spiritual purity, and the issue of martyrdom. Against this backdrop Fonny’s obliteration of her own identity in an attempt to cope with trauma is contrasted with the master’s approach of experiencing and accepting change and attempting to learn from it. Ultimately it is argued that there is an attempt to reject a type of mysticism that pretends to offer power to its proponents while actually disempowering them.https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/113FemininityIngrid WinterbachMartyrMysticism
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Om (somtyds) lig en aandagtig te reis: mistici in drie romans van Lettie Viljoen/ Ingrid Winterbach
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Femininity
Ingrid Winterbach
Martyr
Mysticism
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title Om (somtyds) lig en aandagtig te reis: mistici in drie romans van Lettie Viljoen/ Ingrid Winterbach
title_short Om (somtyds) lig en aandagtig te reis: mistici in drie romans van Lettie Viljoen/ Ingrid Winterbach
title_full Om (somtyds) lig en aandagtig te reis: mistici in drie romans van Lettie Viljoen/ Ingrid Winterbach
title_fullStr Om (somtyds) lig en aandagtig te reis: mistici in drie romans van Lettie Viljoen/ Ingrid Winterbach
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publishDate 2008-07-01
description Traveling light and attentively (on occasion): mystics in three novels by Lettie Viljoen/Ingrid Winterbach By means of references to mystics, the author Lettie Viljoen/ Ingrid Winterbach creates a framework within which characters who exhibit mystic tendencies – namely Fonny Alexander and Boetie Kareltjie (“Buller se plan”) and the master (“Landskap met vroue en slang”) – can be compared. This matrix activates a number of issues: the place of women within a religious-cultural system and the power they wield within such a system by resorting to mysticism, engagement with existing systems of authority and the possibility of exerting power by withdrawing from such systems, the traditional opposition between physicality and spiritual purity, and the issue of martyrdom. Against this backdrop Fonny’s obliteration of her own identity in an attempt to cope with trauma is contrasted with the master’s approach of experiencing and accepting change and attempting to learn from it. Ultimately it is argued that there is an attempt to reject a type of mysticism that pretends to offer power to its proponents while actually disempowering them.
topic Femininity
Ingrid Winterbach
Martyr
Mysticism
url https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/113
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