The study has been prompted by the gap that exists regarding gender and land in Zimbabwean fiction. The study therefore seeks to interrogate the gender and land ownership discourse in Shona fiction in relation to the current conflict of access to land by race, class and gender. The study therefore examines the following fictional works; Feso (1956), Dzasukwa-Mwana-Asina-Hembe (1967), Pafunge (1972), Kuridza Ngoma Nedemo (1985), Vavariro (1990) and Sekai Minda Tave Nayo (2005). Of significance is the fact that the selected fictional works traverse the different historical periods that Zimbabwe as a nation has evolved through. Apart from analysing the selected fictional works, the study also collected data through open-ended interviews and qu...
Between 1980, when Zimbabwe attained political independence, and 2003 the government has implemented...
Abstract: The complex politics of Zimbabwe’s multifaceted land issue calls for a nuanced approach to...
Zimbabwean rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of the farm...
Doctoral of English. University of KwaZulu- Natal, Durban 2019.This research explores the representa...
Includes bibliographical references.The major aim of this study is to analyse how Zimbabwean literar...
At independence Zimbabwe inherited a racially skewed land distribution pattern in favour of whites (...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimba...
Abstract: The focus of the thesis entailed that I engage with the ‘excavation of women’s voice’, a g...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimb...
The research examines gender stereotypes accorded to women in different socio-historical periods in ...
This study sought to uncover gender bias in selected Shona novels and examine the manner in which au...
An SSW Occasional paper on the role of the women folk in the reconciliation process at the inception...
Includes abstract.This study examines literature by Zimbabwean women that explores evictions and mig...
Bibliography: leaves 197-214This thesis is an exposition of the portrayal of women in selected pre- ...
Zimbabwean rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of farm lab...
Between 1980, when Zimbabwe attained political independence, and 2003 the government has implemented...
Abstract: The complex politics of Zimbabwe’s multifaceted land issue calls for a nuanced approach to...
Zimbabwean rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of the farm...
Doctoral of English. University of KwaZulu- Natal, Durban 2019.This research explores the representa...
Includes bibliographical references.The major aim of this study is to analyse how Zimbabwean literar...
At independence Zimbabwe inherited a racially skewed land distribution pattern in favour of whites (...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimba...
Abstract: The focus of the thesis entailed that I engage with the ‘excavation of women’s voice’, a g...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimb...
The research examines gender stereotypes accorded to women in different socio-historical periods in ...
This study sought to uncover gender bias in selected Shona novels and examine the manner in which au...
An SSW Occasional paper on the role of the women folk in the reconciliation process at the inception...
Includes abstract.This study examines literature by Zimbabwean women that explores evictions and mig...
Bibliography: leaves 197-214This thesis is an exposition of the portrayal of women in selected pre- ...
Zimbabwean rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of farm lab...
Between 1980, when Zimbabwe attained political independence, and 2003 the government has implemented...
Abstract: The complex politics of Zimbabwe’s multifaceted land issue calls for a nuanced approach to...
Zimbabwean rural women make significant contribution to agriculture and are the mainstay of the farm...