The paper is a deliberate problematisation of the study of Mungoshi’s Shona literature with a view to initiate new critical perspectives absent in current Shona critical scholarship. We problematise the study of the author’s novels by advancing the argument that, while the author deals with the tragedy engendered largely by a crisis of identity, his novels are also in a similar crisis of identity. This crisis of identity manifests itself through the writer’s undeviating obsession with victimhood. It appears as if Mungoshi has become eloquent in visualising Shona experiential exigencies through the lenses of victimhood. However, we argue that such a position is not only culturally debilitating, it also constitutes a very narrow...
This thesis is an exegesis of the portrayal of deviance in selected post-independence Shona fictiona...
Motherhood is a construct that is highly criticised especially by feminist scholarships for its alle...
This study focused on indirect exposure to violence against women by examining the discursive constr...
The paper is a deliberate problematisation of the study of Mungoshi’s Shona literature with a view t...
Early written Shona narratives like Solomon Mutswairo's Feso [Thorn; name of main character, 1982] ...
The paper interrogates selected Shona novelists’ perspectives on ritual murder. It establishes tha...
Bibliography: leaves 197-214This thesis is an exposition of the portrayal of women in selected pre- ...
This study is an analysis of the depiction of Pungwe (Night Vigil) in selected Shona novels and song...
Master of Art in English Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.This dissertati...
Book chapter in Vambe M. T and Chirere, M., eds. 2006. Charles Mungoshi: A Critical Reader. Harare: ...
In many former British colonies independence from colonial rule has produced a myriad of post-coloni...
This study is focused on socio-cultural problems which in certain cases lead to various tragedies i...
NgugiwaThiong'o is a renowned literary figure from East Africa. He is known for his description of c...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
This thesis is an exegesis of the portrayal of deviance in selected post-independence Shona fictiona...
Motherhood is a construct that is highly criticised especially by feminist scholarships for its alle...
This study focused on indirect exposure to violence against women by examining the discursive constr...
The paper is a deliberate problematisation of the study of Mungoshi’s Shona literature with a view t...
Early written Shona narratives like Solomon Mutswairo's Feso [Thorn; name of main character, 1982] ...
The paper interrogates selected Shona novelists’ perspectives on ritual murder. It establishes tha...
Bibliography: leaves 197-214This thesis is an exposition of the portrayal of women in selected pre- ...
This study is an analysis of the depiction of Pungwe (Night Vigil) in selected Shona novels and song...
Master of Art in English Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.This dissertati...
Book chapter in Vambe M. T and Chirere, M., eds. 2006. Charles Mungoshi: A Critical Reader. Harare: ...
In many former British colonies independence from colonial rule has produced a myriad of post-coloni...
This study is focused on socio-cultural problems which in certain cases lead to various tragedies i...
NgugiwaThiong'o is a renowned literary figure from East Africa. He is known for his description of c...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
This thesis is an exegesis of the portrayal of deviance in selected post-independence Shona fictiona...
Motherhood is a construct that is highly criticised especially by feminist scholarships for its alle...
This study focused on indirect exposure to violence against women by examining the discursive constr...