In spite of its rare entry into both official and public discourses about contemporary Zimbabwe, ethnicity, alongside race, has continued to shape and influence the economic, social, and political life of Zimbabwe since the achievement of independence in 1980. In this article we argue that whilst post-independence Zimbabwe has since the days of the Gukurahundi war (1982-1986) not experienced serious ethnic-based wars or political instability, there is serious ethnic polarisation in the country and ethnicity remains one of the challenges to the survival of both the state and the country. This ethnic polarisation is to be explained mainly in terms of the broader failure by the state to develop an effective response to the political economy of...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
A period of terrible state repression known as ‘Gukurahundi’ indelibly marked the foundational years...
The conflict in the Eastern region of the Congo has often been seen through the prism of ethnicity a...
In spite of its rare entry into both official and public discourses about contemporary Zimbabwe, eth...
The notion of ethnic minorities is a highly contested subject that cannot be fully explained in term...
Zimbabwean historians have not yet fully assessed the interaction of two problematic identities, eth...
Upon attaining independence on 18 April 1980, the Zimbabwean government was faced with the challenge...
A research paper on post-colonial nationalism and race relations in Zimbabwe.Among the many paradoxe...
This thesis interrogates traditional understandings of race within Zimbabwean nationalism. It explor...
This dissertation is a study in which the role of ethnicity in African and Zimbabwean politics in ge...
This article deploys a politico-sociological historical analysis in the interrogation of the origins...
This article examines the complex politics of inclusion and exclusion in Zimbabwe dating back to the...
Zimbabwe's current restructuring of land and resource ownership has not only been violent and coerci...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
This article explores the post-colonial national identity formation using place names that commemora...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
A period of terrible state repression known as ‘Gukurahundi’ indelibly marked the foundational years...
The conflict in the Eastern region of the Congo has often been seen through the prism of ethnicity a...
In spite of its rare entry into both official and public discourses about contemporary Zimbabwe, eth...
The notion of ethnic minorities is a highly contested subject that cannot be fully explained in term...
Zimbabwean historians have not yet fully assessed the interaction of two problematic identities, eth...
Upon attaining independence on 18 April 1980, the Zimbabwean government was faced with the challenge...
A research paper on post-colonial nationalism and race relations in Zimbabwe.Among the many paradoxe...
This thesis interrogates traditional understandings of race within Zimbabwean nationalism. It explor...
This dissertation is a study in which the role of ethnicity in African and Zimbabwean politics in ge...
This article deploys a politico-sociological historical analysis in the interrogation of the origins...
This article examines the complex politics of inclusion and exclusion in Zimbabwe dating back to the...
Zimbabwe's current restructuring of land and resource ownership has not only been violent and coerci...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
This article explores the post-colonial national identity formation using place names that commemora...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
A period of terrible state repression known as ‘Gukurahundi’ indelibly marked the foundational years...
The conflict in the Eastern region of the Congo has often been seen through the prism of ethnicity a...