Redemptive or Grotesque Nationalism - Rethinking Contemporary Politics in Zimbabwe

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Sabelo j. Ndlovu-gatsheni

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James Muzondidya

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Sabelo j. Ndlovu-gatsheni et James Muzondidya - Redemptive or Grotesque Nationalism - Rethinking Contemporary Politics in Zimbabwe.
At the beginning of 2000, with the launch of the so-called Third Chimurenga, Zimbabwean nationalism revealed some of its most grotesque aspects, resulting... Lire la suite
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At the beginning of 2000, with the launch of the so-called Third Chimurenga, Zimbabwean nationalism revealed some of its most grotesque aspects, resulting in a polarisation of the nation into ‘patriots' and ‘sell-outs' and dividing academics into groups such as ‘regime intellectuals', left-nationalists, left-internationalists, ‘nativists' and ‘neo-liberals'. Drawing upon the arguments and insights of an array of scholars, many based in Zimbabwe, this book offers a new analysis of the grotesque character of Zimbabwean nationalism, a nationalism that has provoked ambivalent responses locally, regionally and internationally.

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Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni is Associate Professor of Development Studies at the University of South Africa (UNISA) in Pretoria. He is the author of numerous publications including Do ‘Zimbabweans' Exist ? Trajectories of Nationalism, National Identity Formation and Crisis in a Postcolonial State (Peter Lang, 2009). James Muzondidya is a Research Manager at the Zimbabwe Institute based in Harare. His main research interests lie in cultural history and identity politics.
He is the author of Walking a Tightrope : Towards a Social History of the Coloured People of Zimbabwe (2005).

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