Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this research explores Zimbabwean literary and other cultural texts within the broader context of the construction of identities and the politics of inclusion and exclusion in nationalist and oppositional discourses. It also analyzes two texts by major non-Zimbabwean African writers to examine the thematic links between Zimbabwean and other African writing. Through combining historical, anthropological and political approaches with postcolonial, postmodern and feminist critical theories, the thesis explores the ways in which African writing and performance represent alternative histories to official versions of the nation. It further investigates questions of gender and their significance in nationalis...
In light of the uses and misuses of history in Zimbabwean politics in recent years, this research re...
In light of the uses and misuses of history in Zimbabwean politics in recent years, this research re...
In their article "Nationhood and Women in Postcolonial African Literature" Elda Hungwe and Chipo Hun...
Gender Issues in African Literature examines the ways in which some protagonists of African fictions...
The post independence Zimbabwe s entrenched politics of self and other dates back to the Chimurenga ...
The post independence Zimbabwe s entrenched politics of self and other dates back to the Chimurenga ...
Traditional postcolonial approaches have tended to read, imagine and construct Africa through an ess...
PhD (English), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis thesis is premised on the notion that...
This project addresses the settler colonial context of Rhodesia and postcolonial Zimbabwe, and inves...
This study is an interpretive analysis of Zimbabwean political auto/biographical narratives in conte...
In memorializing the past, Zimbabwe’s national and cultural discourses have more often than not dr...
This study is an interpretive analysis of Zimbabwean political auto/biographical narratives in conte...
Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article dis...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimba...
Abstract,Zimbabwe has undergone a vicious political showdown and violence has been topical in the an...
In light of the uses and misuses of history in Zimbabwean politics in recent years, this research re...
In light of the uses and misuses of history in Zimbabwean politics in recent years, this research re...
In their article "Nationhood and Women in Postcolonial African Literature" Elda Hungwe and Chipo Hun...
Gender Issues in African Literature examines the ways in which some protagonists of African fictions...
The post independence Zimbabwe s entrenched politics of self and other dates back to the Chimurenga ...
The post independence Zimbabwe s entrenched politics of self and other dates back to the Chimurenga ...
Traditional postcolonial approaches have tended to read, imagine and construct Africa through an ess...
PhD (English), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis thesis is premised on the notion that...
This project addresses the settler colonial context of Rhodesia and postcolonial Zimbabwe, and inves...
This study is an interpretive analysis of Zimbabwean political auto/biographical narratives in conte...
In memorializing the past, Zimbabwe’s national and cultural discourses have more often than not dr...
This study is an interpretive analysis of Zimbabwean political auto/biographical narratives in conte...
Abstract: Considering literature as a system in dialogue with non-literary systems, this article dis...
This thesis uses African-centred frameworks to critically analyse how selected black and white Zimba...
Abstract,Zimbabwe has undergone a vicious political showdown and violence has been topical in the an...
In light of the uses and misuses of history in Zimbabwean politics in recent years, this research re...
In light of the uses and misuses of history in Zimbabwean politics in recent years, this research re...
In their article "Nationhood and Women in Postcolonial African Literature" Elda Hungwe and Chipo Hun...