Zimbabwe has an extensive censorship infrastructure that operates both formally, through the board of censors, and informally, through intimidation by the police and other state and civil players. The use and misuse of censorship legislation in the country has made for a chaotic situation in which misinterpretations of the law have been widely used to justify police crackdowns, arrests and destruction of art, literature and other cultural forms. This article reads censorship as a multiple and sometimes inconsistent phenomenon that shapes the strategies of cultural producers in manifold ways in Zimbabwe. Different literary and cultural forms constitute varying degrees of threat to the state, the police or individuals, depending on the audien...
The thesis re-presents the lived experience of cultural animation and policy production in postcolon...
In general, the situation in both South Africa and Zimbabwe is very different from the ‘Arab Spring’...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qua...
Zimbabwe has an extensive censorship infrastructure that operates both formally, through the board o...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
This article explores the link between censorship and films on economic issues in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe...
This study examines the effect that legislation on insult and defamation has on media practitioners ...
Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article dis...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
Abstract,Zimbabwe has undergone a vicious political showdown and violence has been topical in the an...
The current situation in Zimbabwe under the ZANU-PF government shows increasing signs of abuse of po...
'Censorship may have to do with literature', Nadine Gordimer once said, 'but literature has nothing ...
Thesis,The aim of this study was to explore language censorship in Zimbabwean films in Shona and Eng...
This article investigates the writing techniques of one of Zimbabwe’s prolific playwrights, Stephen ...
Censorship in Banda's Malawi had a universal reach, surveying and silencing written and oral narrati...
The thesis re-presents the lived experience of cultural animation and policy production in postcolon...
In general, the situation in both South Africa and Zimbabwe is very different from the ‘Arab Spring’...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qua...
Zimbabwe has an extensive censorship infrastructure that operates both formally, through the board o...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
This article explores the link between censorship and films on economic issues in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe...
This study examines the effect that legislation on insult and defamation has on media practitioners ...
Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article dis...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
Abstract,Zimbabwe has undergone a vicious political showdown and violence has been topical in the an...
The current situation in Zimbabwe under the ZANU-PF government shows increasing signs of abuse of po...
'Censorship may have to do with literature', Nadine Gordimer once said, 'but literature has nothing ...
Thesis,The aim of this study was to explore language censorship in Zimbabwean films in Shona and Eng...
This article investigates the writing techniques of one of Zimbabwe’s prolific playwrights, Stephen ...
Censorship in Banda's Malawi had a universal reach, surveying and silencing written and oral narrati...
The thesis re-presents the lived experience of cultural animation and policy production in postcolon...
In general, the situation in both South Africa and Zimbabwe is very different from the ‘Arab Spring’...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qua...