Coetzee has published many scholarly articles and some books, including:[5][6][7]
'N Ondersoek na die aard van poësie, met verwysing na kinderpoësie en die "eenvoudige" poësie van N.P. van Wyk Louw en D.J. Opperman, Master's Thesis Dissertation, University of Cape Town, 1988. In Afrikaans. (Translated title: An inquiry into the nature of poetry, with reference to children's poetry and the "simple" poetry of N.P. van Wyk Louw and D.J. Opperman.)[3]
Writing the South African landscape, PhD Thesis, Dissertation, University of Cape Town, 1993.
with Sarah Nuttall: Negotiating the past : the making of memory in South Africa, Oxford University Press, Cape Town, 1998.[8]
Accented futures : language activism and the ending of apartheid, Wits University Press, Johannesburg, 2013.[9]
with Moradewun Adejunmobi (Eds): Routledge handbook of African literature, Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, 2019.[11]
Written under the Skin. Blood and Intergenerational Memory in South Africa, Boydell & Brewer, Melton, 2019,[12] which won the 2021 Book of the Year Award for Scholarship from the African Literature Association.[13]
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^Sassen, Robyn (January 2000). "Sassen on Nuttall and Coetzee, 'Negotiating the Past: The Making of Memory in South Africa'". networks.h-net.org. Hnet Humanities and Social Sciences Online, H-SAfrica Resources. Retrieved 13 October 2022. South Africa's reemergence into contemporary polemic was significant to international thinkers, writers and the lay-public. (Book review.)