One of the most striking phenomena of Zimbabwean literature since the 1990s has been the boom in white memoirs. Often written from abroad, these texts respond to the hostile political climate of the land reforms by insisting upon their authors’ right to speak as national subjects. This article studies four memoirs by the two most famous exponents of the genre, Alexandra Fuller and Peter Godwin. It argues that their texts negotiate a contested sense of belonging, challenged by their own doubts and expatriate position as well as by government exclusion. Outweighing such concerns, however, are the authors’ continued family connections to the continent they have left behind. Their parents and siblings are used to insist upon the right of Fuller...
In my paper, I try to re-read gendered stereotypes and recurrent representations, and examine white ...
In this article, I provide an overview of the character of associations formed in Britain by Zimbabw...
This paper explores Graham Lang’s depiction of the Zimbabwean crisis, migration and identity in Pl...
This dissertation is an examination of Peter Godwin’s three autobiographical works that relate to hi...
This article introduces the concept of "postcolonial nostalgia" to discuss four memoirs by white exp...
This study examines selected works by four white female Zimbabwean writers: Alexandra Fuller, Lauren...
Using the space created by the land invasions, over the last ten years or so there has been a prolif...
Using the space created by the land invasions, over the last ten years or so there has been a proli...
This article argues that one of the challenges white Zimbabwean writers have to deal with in their n...
Abstract: This article argues that one of the challenges white Zimbabwean writers have to deal with ...
Alexandra Fuller's memoirs detail the lives of white settlers in Southern Africa (specifically Zimba...
Zimbabwe's crisis since 2000 has produced a dramatic global scattering of people. This volume invest...
Based on interviews with thirty women, this article examines white attitudes to the coming of Zimbab...
This thesis examines the impact of national crisis in Zimbabwe at the start of the millennium on thr...
What did the future hold for Rhodesia’s white population at the end of a bloody armed conflict fough...
In my paper, I try to re-read gendered stereotypes and recurrent representations, and examine white ...
In this article, I provide an overview of the character of associations formed in Britain by Zimbabw...
This paper explores Graham Lang’s depiction of the Zimbabwean crisis, migration and identity in Pl...
This dissertation is an examination of Peter Godwin’s three autobiographical works that relate to hi...
This article introduces the concept of "postcolonial nostalgia" to discuss four memoirs by white exp...
This study examines selected works by four white female Zimbabwean writers: Alexandra Fuller, Lauren...
Using the space created by the land invasions, over the last ten years or so there has been a prolif...
Using the space created by the land invasions, over the last ten years or so there has been a proli...
This article argues that one of the challenges white Zimbabwean writers have to deal with in their n...
Abstract: This article argues that one of the challenges white Zimbabwean writers have to deal with ...
Alexandra Fuller's memoirs detail the lives of white settlers in Southern Africa (specifically Zimba...
Zimbabwe's crisis since 2000 has produced a dramatic global scattering of people. This volume invest...
Based on interviews with thirty women, this article examines white attitudes to the coming of Zimbab...
This thesis examines the impact of national crisis in Zimbabwe at the start of the millennium on thr...
What did the future hold for Rhodesia’s white population at the end of a bloody armed conflict fough...
In my paper, I try to re-read gendered stereotypes and recurrent representations, and examine white ...
In this article, I provide an overview of the character of associations formed in Britain by Zimbabw...
This paper explores Graham Lang’s depiction of the Zimbabwean crisis, migration and identity in Pl...