This study interrogates how Shona novelists conceptualise and depict the African communitarian worldview of unhu (humanity to others). The study relies on content analysis of selected Shona novels, critical reviews from various scholars, journals, newspapers and theses, augmented by interviews and questionnaires. The theoretical framework is guided by Afrocentricity and Africana Womanism which are pivotal to the explication of meaning from selected texts, with the view to examining whether or not the writers‟ portrayal and understanding of unhu helps Africa‟s socio-cultural and political liberation. Given that the African worldview of unhu celebrates virtues central to mutual social responsibility, mutual respect, trust, self-reliance, cari...
This paper is based on both written academic literature and Shona oral traditions. The paper looks a...
This study is an interpretive analysis of Zimbabwean political auto/biographical narratives in conte...
The study set out to investigate the perceptions of marginalisation by the Ndebele people and its im...
This study examines the extent to which the teaching of Shona novels can be used to promote unhu (h...
This study sought to uncover gender bias in selected Shona novels and examine the manner in which au...
Bibliography: leaves 197-214This thesis is an exposition of the portrayal of women in selected pre- ...
Text in EnglishThe study unravels moral perversion in selected post-independence detective Shona nov...
As a nation, there is need for Zimbabwe to deal with its past in order to liberate itself emotional...
The study has been prompted by the gap that exists regarding gender and land in Zimbabwean fiction. ...
This qualitative ethnographic case study explored the phenomenon of Child- Headed Households (CHHs) ...
The study explores the feasibility of using Shona as a medium of instruction in teaching Science in ...
It has been nearly two decades since Zimbabwe has been engulfed in both political and economic crise...
Text in EnglishThe study is a sociolinguistic exploration of the pedagogical value of Shona children...
The four writings compiled for this project involve explorations into the complex relationship betwe...
formerly a Philosophy lecturer at Great Zimbabwe University and Chairperson of the Department of Hum...
This paper is based on both written academic literature and Shona oral traditions. The paper looks a...
This study is an interpretive analysis of Zimbabwean political auto/biographical narratives in conte...
The study set out to investigate the perceptions of marginalisation by the Ndebele people and its im...
This study examines the extent to which the teaching of Shona novels can be used to promote unhu (h...
This study sought to uncover gender bias in selected Shona novels and examine the manner in which au...
Bibliography: leaves 197-214This thesis is an exposition of the portrayal of women in selected pre- ...
Text in EnglishThe study unravels moral perversion in selected post-independence detective Shona nov...
As a nation, there is need for Zimbabwe to deal with its past in order to liberate itself emotional...
The study has been prompted by the gap that exists regarding gender and land in Zimbabwean fiction. ...
This qualitative ethnographic case study explored the phenomenon of Child- Headed Households (CHHs) ...
The study explores the feasibility of using Shona as a medium of instruction in teaching Science in ...
It has been nearly two decades since Zimbabwe has been engulfed in both political and economic crise...
Text in EnglishThe study is a sociolinguistic exploration of the pedagogical value of Shona children...
The four writings compiled for this project involve explorations into the complex relationship betwe...
formerly a Philosophy lecturer at Great Zimbabwe University and Chairperson of the Department of Hum...
This paper is based on both written academic literature and Shona oral traditions. The paper looks a...
This study is an interpretive analysis of Zimbabwean political auto/biographical narratives in conte...
The study set out to investigate the perceptions of marginalisation by the Ndebele people and its im...