In this article we discuss how places of belonging are imagined in relatively recent white Zimbabwean narratives dealing with issues of land, landscape, and belonging. Two white Zimbabwean narratives, Peter Rimmer’s Cry of the Fish Eagle (1993) and Douglas Rogers’ The Last Resort (2009), are read for the ways in which the paradoxically imagined spaces of the “bush†and the “farm†can be seen to enable, in alternate forms, exigent accommodations with place under different historical and political circumstances. In Cry of the Fish Eagle, which preceded Zimbabwe’s land reform process of the 2000s, “bush†is a privileged category by virtue of its supra-national allowance of a claim to white belonging in “Africa†at large. In T...
Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article dis...
Abstract: This article argues that one of the challenges white Zimbabwean writers have to deal with ...
Abstract: This article looks at inscriptions of whiteness in selected white Zimbabwean narratives. T...
In this article we discuss how places of belonging are imagined in relatively recent white Zimbabwea...
White displacement as a consequence of Zimbabwe’s land reform programme resulted in white economic...
This article analyses post-2000 Zimbabwean black- and white-authored fictional narratives’ depiction...
The post-2000 period in Zimbabwe saw the launch of a fast track land reform programme, resulting in ...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimb...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimba...
This article looks at inscriptions of whiteness in selected white Zimbabwean narratives. Through a r...
Using the space created by the land invasions, over the last ten years or so there has been a prolif...
Includes bibliographical references.The major aim of this study is to analyse how Zimbabwean literar...
Using the space created by the land invasions, over the last ten years or so there has been a proli...
The article explores the ways in which the Basotho, a late immigrant group into Gutu, have formulate...
What did the future hold for Rhodesia’s white population at the end of a bloody armed conflict fough...
Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article dis...
Abstract: This article argues that one of the challenges white Zimbabwean writers have to deal with ...
Abstract: This article looks at inscriptions of whiteness in selected white Zimbabwean narratives. T...
In this article we discuss how places of belonging are imagined in relatively recent white Zimbabwea...
White displacement as a consequence of Zimbabwe’s land reform programme resulted in white economic...
This article analyses post-2000 Zimbabwean black- and white-authored fictional narratives’ depiction...
The post-2000 period in Zimbabwe saw the launch of a fast track land reform programme, resulting in ...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimb...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimba...
This article looks at inscriptions of whiteness in selected white Zimbabwean narratives. Through a r...
Using the space created by the land invasions, over the last ten years or so there has been a prolif...
Includes bibliographical references.The major aim of this study is to analyse how Zimbabwean literar...
Using the space created by the land invasions, over the last ten years or so there has been a proli...
The article explores the ways in which the Basotho, a late immigrant group into Gutu, have formulate...
What did the future hold for Rhodesia’s white population at the end of a bloody armed conflict fough...
Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article dis...
Abstract: This article argues that one of the challenges white Zimbabwean writers have to deal with ...
Abstract: This article looks at inscriptions of whiteness in selected white Zimbabwean narratives. T...