Decentering nationalism: Representing and contesting Chimurenga in Zimbabwean popular culture
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === This study seeks to uncover the non-coercive, intricate and insidious ways which have generated both the 'willing' acceptance of and resistance to the rule of Robert Mugabe and ZANU-PF in Zimbabwe. I consider how popular culture is a site that produces compl...
Main Author: | Mawere, Tinashe |
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Other Authors: | Lewis, Desiree |
Language: | en |
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University of the Western Cape
2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5239 |
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