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Provoking Patriarchy: The Connection Between Gender/Feminism and Life in Coetzee’s South Africa
I. Introduction
II. Masculinity as a (Sometimes) Primary Socio-Political Force: Magda
III. Masculinity as a (Often-Times) Primary Socio-Political Force: Lucy
IV. ‘One is not born a woman’: Lucy and Magda as symbols, together
V. In Conclusion: Change and Gender as Social Commentary
VI. Works Cited
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