Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article discusses the ways in which white writing in Zimbabwe finds itself marginalised from mainstream Zimbabwean literature owing to monological approaches which see the literary system as uniform, static and closed. Feeding from, and into, political, media and literary discourses on belonging, these approaches accomplish the nucleation of the system by imposing various forms of nuclei in the form of Rhodesian/colonial sensibilities and allegiances which white writing supposedly has. While it is true that some white narratives exhibit strong affinities towards the colonial past, it should also be noted that such narratives are only part of the system ...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation analyses creative trends in Shona and Ndebele ...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfil...
This article examines transculturalism in Zimbabwean theatre in the postindependence era. It begins...
Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article dis...
Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article dis...
This thesis finds its epistemological basis in two related motives: the re-conceptualisation of whit...
This thesis finds its epistemological basis in two related motives: the re-conceptualisation of whit...
This study examines selected works by four white female Zimbabwean writers: Alexandra Fuller, Lauren...
This article analyses post-2000 Zimbabwean black- and white-authored fictional narratives’ depiction...
Traditional postcolonial approaches have tended to read, imagine and construct Africa through an ess...
Literally hundreds of novels were written by white Rhodesians during the U.D.I. era of the 1960s and...
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this research explores Zimbabwean literary and other cultural ...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimba...
This article looks at inscriptions of whiteness in selected white Zimbabwean narratives. Through a r...
Abstract: This article looks at inscriptions of whiteness in selected white Zimbabwean narratives. T...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation analyses creative trends in Shona and Ndebele ...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfil...
This article examines transculturalism in Zimbabwean theatre in the postindependence era. It begins...
Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article dis...
Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article dis...
This thesis finds its epistemological basis in two related motives: the re-conceptualisation of whit...
This thesis finds its epistemological basis in two related motives: the re-conceptualisation of whit...
This study examines selected works by four white female Zimbabwean writers: Alexandra Fuller, Lauren...
This article analyses post-2000 Zimbabwean black- and white-authored fictional narratives’ depiction...
Traditional postcolonial approaches have tended to read, imagine and construct Africa through an ess...
Literally hundreds of novels were written by white Rhodesians during the U.D.I. era of the 1960s and...
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this research explores Zimbabwean literary and other cultural ...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimba...
This article looks at inscriptions of whiteness in selected white Zimbabwean narratives. Through a r...
Abstract: This article looks at inscriptions of whiteness in selected white Zimbabwean narratives. T...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation analyses creative trends in Shona and Ndebele ...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfil...
This article examines transculturalism in Zimbabwean theatre in the postindependence era. It begins...