Rhodesians Worldwide

Rhodesians Worldwide
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Total Pages: 372
Release: 2006
Genre: Zimbabweans
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A Chronicle of Modern Sunlight

A Chronicle of Modern Sunlight
Author: W. G. Eaton
Publisher: Innovision
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
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Developments in English

Developments in English
Author: International Association of University Professors of English. Conference
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2015
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1107038502

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Addresses current issues in corpus linguistics - methodological, theoretical and applied - with special reference to Englishes past and present.

INDABA, Discussion List for Rhodesians Worldwide

INDABA, Discussion List for Rhodesians Worldwide
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INDABA is a Listserv that is aimed at individuals who have lived in or who have been closely associated with Rhodesia. Rhodesia was the former name of Zimbabwe. Messages posted to the Listserv are unmoderated. Subscriptions to INDABA are free of charge. Instructions for posting messages are available. Users have access to archived messages.

Contested Liberations, Transitions and the Crisis in Zimbabwe

Contested Liberations, Transitions and the Crisis in Zimbabwe
Author: Oliver Nyambi
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2024-04-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 900468297X

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How and when does culture enter the discourse on liberation, transition and crisis in an African post-colony such as Zimbabwe? In a deeply polarised nation reeling from a difficult transition and an unrelenting economic crisis, it is increasingly becoming difficult for the ZANU PF regime to prescribe and enforce its monolithic concept of liberation. This book culls, from contemporary (counter)cultures of liberation and transition, the state of liberations in Zimbabwe. It explores how culture has functioned as a complex site where rigid state-authored liberations are legitimated and naturalised but also where they are negotiated, contested and subverted.

The Media of Diaspora

The Media of Diaspora
Author: Karim H. Karim
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2003-08-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134467214

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The Media of Diaspora examines how diasporic communities have used new communications media to maintain and develop community ties on a local and transnational level. This collection of essays from a wide range of different diasporic contexts is a unique contribution to the field.

Robert Mugabe and the Betrayal of Zimbabwe

Robert Mugabe and the Betrayal of Zimbabwe
Author: Andrew Norman
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2015-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1476616701

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Instead of leading his people to the "promised land," Mugabe, the first prime minister of the newly-named Zimbabwe, has amassed a fortune for himself, his family and followers and has presided over the murder, torture and starvation of those who oppose him. This biography offers some explanations for Mugabe's behavior. With the death of his wife in 1992, a moderating influence was lost, and as the years go by, he continues to show himself intolerant of any opposition as he proceeds toward the creation of a one-party state, even though evidence suggests that his country is in terminal decline.

African Music, Power, and Being in Colonial Zimbabwe

African Music, Power, and Being in Colonial Zimbabwe
Author: Mhoze Chikowero
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0253018099

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In this new history of music in Zimbabwe, Mhoze Chikowero deftly uses African sources to interrogate the copious colonial archive, reading it as a confessional voice along and against the grain to write a complex history of music, colonialism, and African self-liberation. Chikowero's book begins in the 1890s with missionary crusades against African performative cultures and African students being inducted into mission bands, which contextualize the music of segregated urban and mining company dance halls in the 1930s, and he builds genealogies of the Chimurenga music later popularized by guerrilla artists like Dorothy Masuku, Zexie Manatsa, Thomas Mapfumo, and others in the 1970s. Chikowero shows how Africans deployed their music and indigenous knowledge systems to fight for their freedom from British colonial domination and to assert their cultural sovereignty.

Gendering the Settler State

Gendering the Settler State
Author: Kate Law
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317425367

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White women cut an ambivalent figure in the transnational history of the British Empire. They tend to be remembered as malicious harridans personifying the worst excesses of colonialism, as vacuous fusspots, whose lives were punctuated by a series of frivolous pastimes, or as casualties of patriarchy, constrained by male actions and gendered ideologies. This book, which places itself amongst other "new imperial histories", argues that the reality of the situation, is of course, much more intricate and complex. Focusing on post-war colonial Rhodesia, Gendering the Settler State provides a fine-grained analysis of the role(s) of white women in the colonial enterprise, arguing that they held ambiguous and inconsistent views on a variety of issues including liberalism, gender, race and colonialism.

The Place of Tears

The Place of Tears
Author: Ranka Primorac
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2006-06-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0857715690

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THIS IS AN NJR - NOT JACKET BLURB, DO NOT USE IT THIS RAW FORM -This new and original work is the only recent monographic treatment of the Zimbabwean novel and its political implications. An earlier one by Veit-Wild (1992) has not been updated, and other, such as that by Zhuwarara (2001), are not easily available outside Zimbabwe. The author resided in Zimbabwe for almost a decade and has visited the country regularly in the last five years. She has published extensively on Zimbabwean literature, and brings to her work a deep contextual richness as well as theoretical sophistication. Thoroughly up-to-date, the book examines all the published novels of the recently-deceased Yvonne Vera (d. April 2005) as well as major novels of five other internationally-acclaimed Zimbabwean writers, including Tsitsi Dangarembga and Chenjerai Hove. It does so against a political backdrop which goes right up to the March 2005 parliamentary elections. The book provides a modern and original historical account of post-independence Zimbabwean writing and its relationship to history and politics. The critical investigation focuses on fictional representations of space-time – which links the book the tragically topical Zimbabwean issue of land. Dr Primorac employs a form of literary and cultural theory reminiscent of Bakhtinian analysis, but drawn at length from East European theoretical sources. She investigates what the novels have to say about the Zimbabwean condition, and makes a sophisticated link between ideas about space-time and novelistic ideologies. More than that, drawing a parallel with the experience of Eastern Europe, she shows how the novel itself breaks out of the confines of the quasi-Marxist analysis which still holds sway in Zimbabwe. As such, the Zimbabwean novel is itself a source of hope in that troubled land. Ranka Primorac has degrees from the universities of Zagreb, Zimbabwe and Nottingham Trent. She has taught Africa-related courses at several institutions of higher learning in Britain, including the University of Cambridge and New York University in London. She is interested in non-western writing and cultures, theoretical approaches to the novel and the narrative production of space-time. Her co-edited volume, Versions of Zimbabwe: New Approaches to Literature and Culture was published in 2005 by Weaver Press in Harare.