To unravel the impact of historic memories on ethnic relations between the Shona (who see themselves as the indigenous population of Zimbabwe) and the Ndebele (whom the Shona perceived as invaders) the chapter has three main themes. First, it will examine the emergence of ethnic particularism, during the three phases of Zimbabwe’s history: pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial. This allows the chapter to capture why Black Zimbabwean Diaspora personalities cannot only be explained as ‘tragedies of colonialism’ but also stem from the Nationalist Movement and post-colonial government’s success in entrenching nostalgic ideas devoid of ethnic unity within a Black community polarised by historic allegiances and tensions. The second theme will ...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
Classical diaspora scholars have constructed diasporic identities in essentialistic and unitary fash...
Zimbabwean history is rooted in ethnic and cultural identities, inequalities, and injustices which t...
Upon attaining independence on 18 April 1980, the Zimbabwean government was faced with the challenge...
This comparative study of Zimbabwean immigrants in Britain illustrates why they should not be viewed...
This book examines why Zimbabwean immigrants in Britain should be viewed as a product of ethno-racia...
This thesis interrogates traditional understandings of race within Zimbabwean nationalism. It explor...
This book examines the relationships, connections, identities and linkages between diasporas and the...
What did the future hold for Rhodesia’s white population at the end of a bloody armed conflict fough...
This article deploys a politico-sociological historical analysis in the interrogation of the origins...
Zimbabwean historians have not yet fully assessed the interaction of two problematic identities, eth...
The diaspora literature has tended to narrow itself to the marking out and placing of boundaries at ...
This research attempts to unearth the dynamics of the struggles of the BaTonga tribe of Binga in the...
In this article, I provide an overview of the character of associations formed in Britain by Zimbabw...
This chapter examines the growth of a distinct coloured group consciousness in Zimbabwe. The histor...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
Classical diaspora scholars have constructed diasporic identities in essentialistic and unitary fash...
Zimbabwean history is rooted in ethnic and cultural identities, inequalities, and injustices which t...
Upon attaining independence on 18 April 1980, the Zimbabwean government was faced with the challenge...
This comparative study of Zimbabwean immigrants in Britain illustrates why they should not be viewed...
This book examines why Zimbabwean immigrants in Britain should be viewed as a product of ethno-racia...
This thesis interrogates traditional understandings of race within Zimbabwean nationalism. It explor...
This book examines the relationships, connections, identities and linkages between diasporas and the...
What did the future hold for Rhodesia’s white population at the end of a bloody armed conflict fough...
This article deploys a politico-sociological historical analysis in the interrogation of the origins...
Zimbabwean historians have not yet fully assessed the interaction of two problematic identities, eth...
The diaspora literature has tended to narrow itself to the marking out and placing of boundaries at ...
This research attempts to unearth the dynamics of the struggles of the BaTonga tribe of Binga in the...
In this article, I provide an overview of the character of associations formed in Britain by Zimbabw...
This chapter examines the growth of a distinct coloured group consciousness in Zimbabwe. The histor...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
Classical diaspora scholars have constructed diasporic identities in essentialistic and unitary fash...
Zimbabwean history is rooted in ethnic and cultural identities, inequalities, and injustices which t...