The article is an exegesis of the interface of liberation war history and democracy in the Zimbabwean polity. It draws corroborative evidence from an exclusively women authored historical narrative, Women of resilience: The voices of women ex-combatants (2000) published by Zimbabwe Women Writers (henceforth ZWW). Remarkably, the article observes that the exclusively women authored anthology on liberation war history offers an inventory of a gender based trajectory of memory, thus making gender one of the vital political resources in the nation’s democratization agenda as well as in contesting historical authoritarianism and reconfiguring historical and political discourse. The women’s voices use the gender card to discursively d...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfilme...
Because masculinities and femininities are socially and culturally constructed, they often play sign...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
The article raises insights on the politics of representation, nation and nationalism in Zimbabwe, a...
In 2004, the government of Zimbabwe launched the Capturing a Fading National Memory project whose ai...
The article explores Zimbabwean women’s voices about women’s participation in Zimbabwe’s struggle fo...
This article is about guerrilla narratives of war, as told by veterans of the Zimbabwe People’s Revo...
Part of Zimbabwe’s socio-political and economic crisis of the past decade can be easily traced back ...
The ideology of femocracy is so entrenched in Zimbabwean politics that it has become a tradition. It...
The post independence Zimbabwe s entrenched politics of self and other dates back to the Chimurenga ...
The article seeks to stimulate debate about Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, with a special focus ...
Politics have greatly influenced the documentation process of Zimbabwean history. This article takes...
This article focuses on the response of critical Zimbabwean public intellectuals to the ZANUPF gover...
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...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfilme...
Because masculinities and femininities are socially and culturally constructed, they often play sign...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
The article raises insights on the politics of representation, nation and nationalism in Zimbabwe, a...
In 2004, the government of Zimbabwe launched the Capturing a Fading National Memory project whose ai...
The article explores Zimbabwean women’s voices about women’s participation in Zimbabwe’s struggle fo...
This article is about guerrilla narratives of war, as told by veterans of the Zimbabwe People’s Revo...
Part of Zimbabwe’s socio-political and economic crisis of the past decade can be easily traced back ...
The ideology of femocracy is so entrenched in Zimbabwean politics that it has become a tradition. It...
The post independence Zimbabwe s entrenched politics of self and other dates back to the Chimurenga ...
The article seeks to stimulate debate about Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, with a special focus ...
Politics have greatly influenced the documentation process of Zimbabwean history. This article takes...
This article focuses on the response of critical Zimbabwean public intellectuals to the ZANUPF gover...
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...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfilme...
Because masculinities and femininities are socially and culturally constructed, they often play sign...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...