A Legacy of Oppressing: Whiteness and Collective Responsibility for Black Oppression in Zimbabwe

abstract: Cecil Rhodes said, "I would annex the planets if I could." This attitude epitomized the views of the white people who colonized Zimbabwe starting in 1890, and thus society was built on the doctrines of discovery, expansion, and subjugation and marginalization of the Native people...

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Other Authors: Nielsen, Karen Jeanette (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.18014
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-180142018-06-22T03:04:02Z A Legacy of Oppressing: Whiteness and Collective Responsibility for Black Oppression in Zimbabwe abstract: Cecil Rhodes said, "I would annex the planets if I could." This attitude epitomized the views of the white people who colonized Zimbabwe starting in 1890, and thus society was built on the doctrines of discovery, expansion, and subjugation and marginalization of the Native people. For white Zimbabweans in then-Rhodesia the institutionalization of racism privileged their bodies above all others and thus they were collectively responsible for the oppression of black people through white complacency in allowing that system to exist and active involvement in its formation. For my family, who has a four-hundred year history in Southern Africa, coming to this realization - this critical consciousness of their positionality as oppressor - has been a difficult road. Through their struggle made evident is the potential for change for both individuals and nations fighting to overcome the effects of colonization Dissertation/Thesis Nielsen, Karen Jeanette (Author) Quan, H.L.T. (Advisor) Elenes, C (Committee member) Simmons, William (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) African studies Regional studies Spirituality collective responsibility oppression Rhodesia Southern Africa whiteness Zimbabwe eng 85 pages M.A. Social Justice and Human Rights 2013 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.18014 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2013
collection NDLTD
language English
format Dissertation
sources NDLTD
topic African studies
Regional studies
Spirituality
collective responsibility
oppression
Rhodesia
Southern Africa
whiteness
Zimbabwe
spellingShingle African studies
Regional studies
Spirituality
collective responsibility
oppression
Rhodesia
Southern Africa
whiteness
Zimbabwe
A Legacy of Oppressing: Whiteness and Collective Responsibility for Black Oppression in Zimbabwe
description abstract: Cecil Rhodes said, "I would annex the planets if I could." This attitude epitomized the views of the white people who colonized Zimbabwe starting in 1890, and thus society was built on the doctrines of discovery, expansion, and subjugation and marginalization of the Native people. For white Zimbabweans in then-Rhodesia the institutionalization of racism privileged their bodies above all others and thus they were collectively responsible for the oppression of black people through white complacency in allowing that system to exist and active involvement in its formation. For my family, who has a four-hundred year history in Southern Africa, coming to this realization - this critical consciousness of their positionality as oppressor - has been a difficult road. Through their struggle made evident is the potential for change for both individuals and nations fighting to overcome the effects of colonization === Dissertation/Thesis === M.A. Social Justice and Human Rights 2013
author2 Nielsen, Karen Jeanette (Author)
author_facet Nielsen, Karen Jeanette (Author)
title A Legacy of Oppressing: Whiteness and Collective Responsibility for Black Oppression in Zimbabwe
title_short A Legacy of Oppressing: Whiteness and Collective Responsibility for Black Oppression in Zimbabwe
title_full A Legacy of Oppressing: Whiteness and Collective Responsibility for Black Oppression in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr A Legacy of Oppressing: Whiteness and Collective Responsibility for Black Oppression in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed A Legacy of Oppressing: Whiteness and Collective Responsibility for Black Oppression in Zimbabwe
title_sort legacy of oppressing: whiteness and collective responsibility for black oppression in zimbabwe
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