Sitting on the fence or walking a tightrope? : a political history of the coloured community in Zimbabwe, 1945-1980

Includes bibliographies. === This thesis examines the political history of the Coloured community of Zimbabwe, a group that has not only been marginalised in most general political and academic discourses but whose history has also been subject to popular misconceptions. The specific focus of the th...

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Main Author: Muzondidya, James
Other Authors: Nasson, Bill
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7893
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-78932020-07-22T05:07:37Z Sitting on the fence or walking a tightrope? : a political history of the coloured community in Zimbabwe, 1945-1980 Muzondidya, James Nasson, Bill Adhikari, Mohamed History Includes bibliographies. This thesis examines the political history of the Coloured community of Zimbabwe, a group that has not only been marginalised in most general political and academic discourses but whose history has also been subject to popular misconceptions. The specific focus of the thesis is on the evolution of political ideologies and strategies among members of the Coloured community. The thesis opens by looking at the construction of Coloured identity from the early 1890s. In this section, through a detailed analysis of the various processes involved in the construction of Coloured identity, the study first challenges the notion that Coloured identity was imposed exclusively from above, by the colonial state. 2014-10-01T11:38:59Z 2014-10-01T11:38:59Z 2001 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7893 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Humanities Department of Historical Studies
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Sitting on the fence or walking a tightrope? : a political history of the coloured community in Zimbabwe, 1945-1980
description Includes bibliographies. === This thesis examines the political history of the Coloured community of Zimbabwe, a group that has not only been marginalised in most general political and academic discourses but whose history has also been subject to popular misconceptions. The specific focus of the thesis is on the evolution of political ideologies and strategies among members of the Coloured community. The thesis opens by looking at the construction of Coloured identity from the early 1890s. In this section, through a detailed analysis of the various processes involved in the construction of Coloured identity, the study first challenges the notion that Coloured identity was imposed exclusively from above, by the colonial state.
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title Sitting on the fence or walking a tightrope? : a political history of the coloured community in Zimbabwe, 1945-1980
title_short Sitting on the fence or walking a tightrope? : a political history of the coloured community in Zimbabwe, 1945-1980
title_full Sitting on the fence or walking a tightrope? : a political history of the coloured community in Zimbabwe, 1945-1980
title_fullStr Sitting on the fence or walking a tightrope? : a political history of the coloured community in Zimbabwe, 1945-1980
title_full_unstemmed Sitting on the fence or walking a tightrope? : a political history of the coloured community in Zimbabwe, 1945-1980
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