2012
DOI: 10.5774/39-0-2
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Ice-Candy-Man and In the Country of Men: The politics of cruelty and the witnessing child

Abstract: Using two novels employing child narrators as observers of atrocities by which they are not only profoundly affected, but in which they become implicated (respectively by a Pakistani and a Libyan author), the article sets out to try and discover how the technique of mediation by a child witness and commentator affects the reader's perception of the Partition of Pakistan from India and the early rule of Gen. Quaddafi [or Gaddafi] in Libya, North Africa. The children are pre-pubescent, but intensely aware of sex… Show more

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“…In the Country of Men is Matar's first novel, and it has received remarkable attention since its publication in 2006. Annie Gagiano (2010) conducts a comparative study based on the technique of narration in Ice Candy Man and In the Country of Men. She focuses on "how each of the children is ineluctably affected by what she or he witnesses" (25).…”
Section: "A Tree From Heaven": Matar's In the Country Of Menmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Country of Men is Matar's first novel, and it has received remarkable attention since its publication in 2006. Annie Gagiano (2010) conducts a comparative study based on the technique of narration in Ice Candy Man and In the Country of Men. She focuses on "how each of the children is ineluctably affected by what she or he witnesses" (25).…”
Section: "A Tree From Heaven": Matar's In the Country Of Menmentioning
confidence: 99%