Zulu identities is a timely tome that helps to place the multifarious idea of Zuluness at the centre of contemporary 21st-century discourses about identity politics in postapartheid/ postcolonial South Africa. The book attempts to give attention to all possible socio-political, historical, symbolic and archetypical facets of Zulu cultural life for both the individual and the group. Zulu identities demystifies the notion of a ‘unitary’ Zuluness. Zuluness is established as a site of imagination, cognition and expression in everyday life. Each chapter is a vignette contributing to the complex, multifaceted and fluctuating patterns of contemporary Zuluness, and both the direct and tenuous forces that cause its articulation by a diverse num...
This essay seeks to present and explore new works in Zulu literature. We consider what is innovative...
ii Ethnic identities in South Africa have had a particularly contrived history, set within the const...
‘The history of the Zulu people is the history of myself’.1 In Africa, as elsewhere, the notion of ...
Considers the identity of contemporary Zulus and how it differs from the past. This work is a collec...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Abstract available in PDF.Quality of s...
The Zulu, numbering about 4 030 000 persons, are a Nguni people who live mainly in the province of N...
This paper explores how language and culture are intertwined and often regarded as “invariable fixed...
The Zulu have often been called “the proudest people in Africa” because of how they carry themselves...
The object of research: This article presents an overview of how the concept of tribe and nation has...
Most traditional African societies, due to strict patriarchy and seniority principles inherent in th...
This study explored whether ethnic membership was a core construct in the moral identity development...
Post-apartheid South Africa is at the interface of defining its social fibre, but at the same time, ...
This article explores the relationship between certain South African media corporations, growing pos...
his dissertation examines representations of the Zulu in a variety of discourses. It also examines t...
M.A.Zulu, as one of the widely spoken languages in South Africa is subjected to change in these chan...
This essay seeks to present and explore new works in Zulu literature. We consider what is innovative...
ii Ethnic identities in South Africa have had a particularly contrived history, set within the const...
‘The history of the Zulu people is the history of myself’.1 In Africa, as elsewhere, the notion of ...
Considers the identity of contemporary Zulus and how it differs from the past. This work is a collec...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Abstract available in PDF.Quality of s...
The Zulu, numbering about 4 030 000 persons, are a Nguni people who live mainly in the province of N...
This paper explores how language and culture are intertwined and often regarded as “invariable fixed...
The Zulu have often been called “the proudest people in Africa” because of how they carry themselves...
The object of research: This article presents an overview of how the concept of tribe and nation has...
Most traditional African societies, due to strict patriarchy and seniority principles inherent in th...
This study explored whether ethnic membership was a core construct in the moral identity development...
Post-apartheid South Africa is at the interface of defining its social fibre, but at the same time, ...
This article explores the relationship between certain South African media corporations, growing pos...
his dissertation examines representations of the Zulu in a variety of discourses. It also examines t...
M.A.Zulu, as one of the widely spoken languages in South Africa is subjected to change in these chan...
This essay seeks to present and explore new works in Zulu literature. We consider what is innovative...
ii Ethnic identities in South Africa have had a particularly contrived history, set within the const...
‘The history of the Zulu people is the history of myself’.1 In Africa, as elsewhere, the notion of ...