Vrou is gif : the representation of violence against women in Margie Orford’s Clare Hart novels

This article takes as its starting point that crime fiction is a public and political response to gender-based violence. Using the methods of both discourse analysis and literary analysis of the crime fiction genre, the novels of Margie Orford, internationally acclaimed crime author and patron of Ra...

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Main Author: Naidu, Sam
Language:English
Published: African Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/53997
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/asp/article/view/136092
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9456-8657
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-263722018-12-11T04:30:20ZVrou is gif : the representation of violence against women in Margie Orford’s Clare Hart novelsNaidu, SamThis article takes as its starting point that crime fiction is a public and political response to gender-based violence. Using the methods of both discourse analysis and literary analysis of the crime fiction genre, the novels of Margie Orford, internationally acclaimed crime author and patron of Rape Crisis, are examined for their representations of violence against women, and the role played by these representations in Orford’s overall feminist project in the Clare Hart series. The article also considers theories about gender-based violence which link male violence to a purported crisis in the established gender order of South Africa. An attempt is made to understand the relationship between fictionalised representations of violence and the ‘banality’ of real-life violence. Finally, Hart, Orford’s hard-boiled female detective figure, is assessed to determine whether this character constitutes a significant feminist achievement that contributes to discourses which counter gender-based violenceAfrican Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention2013Articletextvital:26372http://hdl.handle.net/10962/53997https://www.ajol.info/index.php/asp/article/view/136092https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9456-8657English
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description This article takes as its starting point that crime fiction is a public and political response to gender-based violence. Using the methods of both discourse analysis and literary analysis of the crime fiction genre, the novels of Margie Orford, internationally acclaimed crime author and patron of Rape Crisis, are examined for their representations of violence against women, and the role played by these representations in Orford’s overall feminist project in the Clare Hart series. The article also considers theories about gender-based violence which link male violence to a purported crisis in the established gender order of South Africa. An attempt is made to understand the relationship between fictionalised representations of violence and the ‘banality’ of real-life violence. Finally, Hart, Orford’s hard-boiled female detective figure, is assessed to determine whether this character constitutes a significant feminist achievement that contributes to discourses which counter gender-based violence
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