Contents: Deconstructing the National Project – Nationalism and its Moments – National Identity and Common Citizenship – A Nation within a Nation – Violence and Impunity – Mugabeism as Nationalism – Endgame or Elite Transition?
The Author: Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni is currently Lecturer in African Studies at the Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies at the Open University in Milton Keynes. He was previously Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of International Studies at Monash University. He has published widely on Zimbabwean and South African history and politics with a specific focus on nationalism, identity, governance, state, nativism and conflict.
«A thoughtful meditation on the role and effects of violence in the
colonial and post-colonial making of nation and state in Zimbabwe …
[the book] raises questions of significance for a wider audience.»
(Mahmood Mamdani, Herbert Lehman Professor of Government, Columbia
University)
«An important addition to the new critical scholarship on
nationalism emerging out of the economic and governance crisis in
Zimbabwe.» (Jane L. Parpart, Professor of Development Studies,
University of The West Indies)
«An exciting theoretical-historiographical exploration of
Zimbabwean history from the pre-colonial to the contemporary
period.» (Brian Raftopoulos, Director of Research and Advocacy,
Solidarity Peace Trust)
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