Text in EnglishThis qualitative study presents an onomastic perspective on the changing linguistic landscape of Zimbabwe which resulted from the post-2000 land reforms (also known as the Third Chimurenga). When veterans of Zimbabwe’s War of Liberation assumed occupancy of former white-owned farms, they immediately pronounced their take-over of the land through changes in place names. The resultant toponymic landscape is anchored in the discourses of the First and Second Chimurenga. Through recasting the Chimurenga (war of liberation) narrative, the proponents of the post-2000 land reforms endeavoured to create a historical continuum from the colonisation of Zimbabwe in 1890 to the post-2000 reforms, which were perceived as an attempt to red...
Land and ethnicity continue to condition contestations in relation to belonging amongst rural Zimbab...
The post-2000 Zimbabwean crisis demonstrates the tendencies and potential in the past to influence t...
The struggle for political supremacy in postcolonial Zimbabwe has of late assumed a new form in whic...
This study analyses the different social variables that conditioned the naming of schools during the...
This article explores the post-colonial national identity formation using place names that commemora...
When Zimbabwe attained national independence from the British in 1980, the new black leadership face...
When the second liberation war guns died down in Zimbabwe, a cease fire, and a Lancaster House Agree...
Like Kenya, Namibia, and South Africa, Zimbabwe was one of the countries that the imperial mission h...
Land and inanimate resources constitute the most dominant theme in the history of Zimbabwe. Question...
Zimbabwe’s land reform marked a defining period in Zimbabwe’s history as a nation. Different sch...
Includes bibliographical references.The major aim of this study is to analyse how Zimbabwean literar...
This article adopts a scalar perspective to explore the social construction of cultural geographies ...
Proper names, also linguistically called toponyms and anthroponyms, embed extensive sociolinguistic,...
This article examines the layered co-existence and simultaneous use of a complex range of toponyms i...
Scholarship on imperialism in Zimbabwe has not been documented in terms of establishing its roots. W...
Land and ethnicity continue to condition contestations in relation to belonging amongst rural Zimbab...
The post-2000 Zimbabwean crisis demonstrates the tendencies and potential in the past to influence t...
The struggle for political supremacy in postcolonial Zimbabwe has of late assumed a new form in whic...
This study analyses the different social variables that conditioned the naming of schools during the...
This article explores the post-colonial national identity formation using place names that commemora...
When Zimbabwe attained national independence from the British in 1980, the new black leadership face...
When the second liberation war guns died down in Zimbabwe, a cease fire, and a Lancaster House Agree...
Like Kenya, Namibia, and South Africa, Zimbabwe was one of the countries that the imperial mission h...
Land and inanimate resources constitute the most dominant theme in the history of Zimbabwe. Question...
Zimbabwe’s land reform marked a defining period in Zimbabwe’s history as a nation. Different sch...
Includes bibliographical references.The major aim of this study is to analyse how Zimbabwean literar...
This article adopts a scalar perspective to explore the social construction of cultural geographies ...
Proper names, also linguistically called toponyms and anthroponyms, embed extensive sociolinguistic,...
This article examines the layered co-existence and simultaneous use of a complex range of toponyms i...
Scholarship on imperialism in Zimbabwe has not been documented in terms of establishing its roots. W...
Land and ethnicity continue to condition contestations in relation to belonging amongst rural Zimbab...
The post-2000 Zimbabwean crisis demonstrates the tendencies and potential in the past to influence t...
The struggle for political supremacy in postcolonial Zimbabwe has of late assumed a new form in whic...