Displacement, elimination and replacement of indigenous people : putting into perspective land ownership and ancestry in decolonizing contemporary Zimbabwe /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Kangira, Jairos, 1961-, Nhemachena, Artwell, Mlambo, Nelson, 1977-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bamenda, Cameroon : Langaa Research & Publishing CIG, 2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • Theorising displacement, elimination and replacement of indigenous people: an introduction to decolonising land issues / Artwell Nhemachena, Jairos Kangira & Nelson Mlambo
  • Land dispossession and the genesis of crises in Zimbabwe: implications for sustainable livelihoods and people-centred development as depicted in selected Zimbabwean fictional narratives / Ruby Magosvongwe
  • 'Mapfuma angu achamuka' (My bones will rise again): spirituality, history, memory and ancestry in land ownership 'Debates' in Zimbabwe / Collen Sabao
  • Pegging out claims in space and place: the theme of land redistribution in the music of Simon Chimbetu / Charles Pfukwa
  • Of mothers, umbilical cords and tongues: land ownership, language and identity in Chirikure Chirikure's Rukuvhute / Angeline Mavis Madongonda & Enna Sukutai Gudhlanga
  • Discourse of colonial displacement: the impetus of selected historical novels / Colleta Kandemiri & Nelson Mlambo
  • Special marginalisation: (Re)reading Musaemura Zimunya's gendered space and place in Country Dawns and City Lights / Angeline Mavis Madongonda
  • The San people of Zimbabwe: decades after land dispossession / Shuvai Chingwe
  • Interrogation of the nexus between land restitution and poverty alleviation in contemparary Zimbabwe / Blessing Makunike
  • The gendered dispossession of land in colonial Rhodesia: an analysis of Thomson Kumbirai Tsodzo's Pafunge and Patrick Chakaipa's Dzasukwa Mwana-Asina-Hembe / Enna Sukutai Gudhlanga
  • Fictionalising resistance to land repossession: political economies of displacement and the imagination of a better Zimbabwe / Nelson Mlambo & Jairos Kangira.