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monografia Rebiun25347161 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25347161 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 190323s2019 enk o 000 0 eng d 9956550914 9789956550913 UAM 991008083050004211 EBLCP eng pn EBLCP NT MERUC OCLCF JSTOR CUS OCLCQ UNAV 333.316891 23 Displacement, Elimination and Replacement of Indigenous People Recurso electrónico] Putting into Perspective Land Ownership and Ancestry in Decolonising Contemporary Zimbabwe Oxford Langaa RPCIG 2019 Oxford Oxford Langaa RPCIG 281 p. 281 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete The Significance of Land Ownership and Identity Cover; Title page; Copyright page; About the Contributors; Contents; Chapter One -- Theorising Displacement, Elimination and Replacement: An Introduction to Decolonising Land Issues; Introduction; Spirit Possessed but Materially Dispossessed? The Colonial Legitimation of the Displacement of Africans; Displacements from Nation States to Virtual Spaces and Eliminating Ownership Rights over National Resources; Chapter Outlines; References Chapter Two -- Land Dispossession and the Genesis of Crises in Zimbabwe: Implications for Sustainable Livelihoods and People-centred Development as Depicted in Selected Zimbabwean Fictional NarrativesIntroduction; Labyrinthine link between Literary Depictions and Theoretical Frameworks-Grounding vis-à-vis deeply-held Land Perceptions/Prejudices; The Post-2000 Land Conundrum and Crisis in Selected Narratives: Appreciation of Crises, Acrimony and Sustainable Development; Conclusion; References Chapter Three -- 'Mapfupa angu achamuka ' (My bones will rise again): Spirituality, History, Memory and Ancestry in Land Ownership 'Debates' in ZimbabweIntroduction; Liberation War: Multidimensional Concepts of Land among the Shona and/or Zimbabwean People; The Role of Spirit Mediums and Ancestors in Life amongst the Shonas; The Link between Land and Ancestry: Spiritualism and the Liberation Wars in Zimbabwe; When the Sins of the 'Ancestors' Haunt the Grandchildren: Politics of Entitlement, The Third Chimurenga and the Discourse of Land Appropriation Without Compensation; Conclusion ReferencesChapter Four-Pegging Out Claims in Space and Place: The Theme of Land Redistribution in the Music of Simon Chimbetu; Introduction; Why Chimbetu?; Some Theoretical Considerations; Orality and the Past; The Zimbabwean Land Redistribution; Chimbetu's Cultural Context; Performance and Entertainment; Metaphor in Chimbetu's Music; Conclusion; References; Chapter Five-Of Mothers, Umbilical Cords and Tongues: Land Ownership, Language and Identity in Chirikure Chirikure's Rukuvhute; Introduction; Background; Theoretical Framework; Of Mothers, Language and Identity The Mother Tongue and Identity in Chirikure Chirikure's RukuvhuteThe Land and Umbilical Cord in Chirikure Chirikure's Poetry; The Land and the Umbilical Cord in Chirikure's Rukuvhute; Post-colonial Hybridity and Identity in Rukuvhute; Conclusion; References; Chapter Six -- Discourses of Colonial Displacement: The Impetus of Selected Historical Novels; Introduction; Theoretical Framework; Humans and Environmental Degradation; Nature as an Agent of Destruction; Convergence of Post-colonial and Environmental Issues; General Colonialism in Africa; Power Structures Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Kangira, Jairos 1961-) Nhemachena, Artwell Mlambo, Nelson 1977-)