The article explores Zimbabwean women’s voices about women’s participation in Zimbabwe’s struggle for independence and their welfare in the aftermath of independence as portrayed in Mothers of the Revolution (1990) and Women of Resilience: The Voices of Women Ex-combatants (2000). Here the authors unravel part of the tapestry of Zimbabwe’s social history that had up to 2000 remained inaudible and veiled by carefully woven official accounts. In some parts this article draws some parallels between wartime promises for total emancipation for every Zimbabwean and the harsh post-independence experiences the women have had to confront. Whilst the voices in these two books under discussion raise genuine personal concerns, the article argues that t...
Based on interviews with thirty women, this article examines white attitudes to the coming of Zimbab...
In memorializing the past, Zimbabwe’s national and cultural discourses have more often than not dr...
Drawing corroborative data from Echoing Silences (1997), an internationally acclaimed Zimbabwean lib...
The article is an exegesis of the interface of liberation war history and democracy in the Zimbabwea...
Bibliography: leaves 290-311.xiii, 354, 14 leaves : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm.This study investiga...
Women played a range of complex roles during the liberation struggle in Zimbabwe between 1961 and 19...
The article seeks to stimulate debate about Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, with a special focus ...
Part of Zimbabwe’s socio-political and economic crisis of the past decade can be easily traced back ...
This study explores the experiences of white females in Rhodesia during the liberation war. For this...
This article explores and evaluates cases of romance and sex in Zimbabwe’s war of liberation as they...
This book demonstrates the place of women's movements during a defining period of contemporary Zimba...
The article raises insights on the politics of representation, nation and nationalism in Zimbabwe, a...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
The post independence Zimbabwe s entrenched politics of self and other dates back to the Chimurenga ...
Bibliography: leaves 113-118.This research project comes out of my own 7-year engagement with the Zi...
Based on interviews with thirty women, this article examines white attitudes to the coming of Zimbab...
In memorializing the past, Zimbabwe’s national and cultural discourses have more often than not dr...
Drawing corroborative data from Echoing Silences (1997), an internationally acclaimed Zimbabwean lib...
The article is an exegesis of the interface of liberation war history and democracy in the Zimbabwea...
Bibliography: leaves 290-311.xiii, 354, 14 leaves : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm.This study investiga...
Women played a range of complex roles during the liberation struggle in Zimbabwe between 1961 and 19...
The article seeks to stimulate debate about Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, with a special focus ...
Part of Zimbabwe’s socio-political and economic crisis of the past decade can be easily traced back ...
This study explores the experiences of white females in Rhodesia during the liberation war. For this...
This article explores and evaluates cases of romance and sex in Zimbabwe’s war of liberation as they...
This book demonstrates the place of women's movements during a defining period of contemporary Zimba...
The article raises insights on the politics of representation, nation and nationalism in Zimbabwe, a...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
The post independence Zimbabwe s entrenched politics of self and other dates back to the Chimurenga ...
Bibliography: leaves 113-118.This research project comes out of my own 7-year engagement with the Zi...
Based on interviews with thirty women, this article examines white attitudes to the coming of Zimbab...
In memorializing the past, Zimbabwe’s national and cultural discourses have more often than not dr...
Drawing corroborative data from Echoing Silences (1997), an internationally acclaimed Zimbabwean lib...