Much scholarly attention has recently been paid to the ways in which wars are remembered and stories told about them. Some writers have focused on individual ‘trauma’, and the ways in which former civilians and soldiers cope – or fail to cope – with disturbing memories of violence.1 Others hav
The wars of the past have not left the same imprint on collective memory. Wars of conquest or libera...
How do soldiers recall and voice their wartime experiences when the war they fought is under scrutin...
Intrastate wars and genocides result in devastating losses and leave deep and lasting scars on those...
This article is about guerrilla narratives of war, as told by veterans of the Zimbabwe People’s Revo...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
How does a society less than two decades after a liberation war which involved large sections of the...
The post independence Zimbabwe s entrenched politics of self and other dates back to the Chimurenga ...
Le contraddizioni e i traumi della guerra di liberazione in Zimbabwe (1966-1979), le violenze e gli ...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
The paper establishes the prevalence of war traumas, related symptoms and prevention; and interventi...
Over the years Shona fiction that portrays Zimbabwe’s liberation war has been a subject of severe cr...
This article will analyse the role of soldiers' own accounts in the construction of the Falklands Wa...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfilme...
Over the years Shona fiction that portrays Zimbabwe’s liberation war has been a subject of severe ...
The article raises insights on the politics of representation, nation and nationalism in Zimbabwe, a...
The wars of the past have not left the same imprint on collective memory. Wars of conquest or libera...
How do soldiers recall and voice their wartime experiences when the war they fought is under scrutin...
Intrastate wars and genocides result in devastating losses and leave deep and lasting scars on those...
This article is about guerrilla narratives of war, as told by veterans of the Zimbabwe People’s Revo...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
How does a society less than two decades after a liberation war which involved large sections of the...
The post independence Zimbabwe s entrenched politics of self and other dates back to the Chimurenga ...
Le contraddizioni e i traumi della guerra di liberazione in Zimbabwe (1966-1979), le violenze e gli ...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
The paper establishes the prevalence of war traumas, related symptoms and prevention; and interventi...
Over the years Shona fiction that portrays Zimbabwe’s liberation war has been a subject of severe cr...
This article will analyse the role of soldiers' own accounts in the construction of the Falklands Wa...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfilme...
Over the years Shona fiction that portrays Zimbabwe’s liberation war has been a subject of severe ...
The article raises insights on the politics of representation, nation and nationalism in Zimbabwe, a...
The wars of the past have not left the same imprint on collective memory. Wars of conquest or libera...
How do soldiers recall and voice their wartime experiences when the war they fought is under scrutin...
Intrastate wars and genocides result in devastating losses and leave deep and lasting scars on those...