Gendered beings, gendered discourses: the gendering of race, colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism in three Zimbabwean novels

This article aims to explore the gendering of race, colonialism and anti colonial nationalism in selected novels from the Zimbabwean literary canon with the view of showing how this gendering affected different facets of colonial life and, by implication, post independence life. It relies on the Gra...

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Main Author: Mutekwa, Anias
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Language:English
Published: Routledge 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/13504630903205357
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13504630903205357
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4264
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description This article aims to explore the gendering of race, colonialism and anti colonial nationalism in selected novels from the Zimbabwean literary canon with the view of showing how this gendering affected different facets of colonial life and, by implication, post independence life. It relies on the Gramscian concept of hegemony in terms of how it refers to gender, particularly masculinities. The selected texts, A Son of the Soil by Wilson Katiyo, The Grass is Singing by Doris Lessing and Bones by Chenjerai Hove, cover the colonial period from the moment of contact to the early post independence period. The article links the gendered nature of colonialism to the gendered aspects of anti colonial nationalism and shows how the two existed in an oppositional yet ambivalent relationship. This is also manifest in the schizophrenia of the post independence state in modeling itself after its predecessor, its anti colonial rhetoric notwithstanding.
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spelling ir-11408-42642022-06-27T13:49:06Z Gendered beings, gendered discourses: the gendering of race, colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism in three Zimbabwean novels Mutekwa, Anias Gender Race Colonialism Anti-colonial Nationalism Zimbabwe This article aims to explore the gendering of race, colonialism and anti colonial nationalism in selected novels from the Zimbabwean literary canon with the view of showing how this gendering affected different facets of colonial life and, by implication, post independence life. It relies on the Gramscian concept of hegemony in terms of how it refers to gender, particularly masculinities. The selected texts, A Son of the Soil by Wilson Katiyo, The Grass is Singing by Doris Lessing and Bones by Chenjerai Hove, cover the colonial period from the moment of contact to the early post independence period. The article links the gendered nature of colonialism to the gendered aspects of anti colonial nationalism and shows how the two existed in an oppositional yet ambivalent relationship. This is also manifest in the schizophrenia of the post independence state in modeling itself after its predecessor, its anti colonial rhetoric notwithstanding. 2021-05-27T10:12:54Z 2021-05-27T10:12:54Z 2009 Article 1350-4630 1363-0296 https://doi.org/10.1080/13504630903205357 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13504630903205357 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4264 en Social Identities;Vol.15; No. 5: p. 725-740 open Routledge
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Race
Colonialism
Anti-colonial
Nationalism
Zimbabwe
Mutekwa, Anias
Gendered beings, gendered discourses: the gendering of race, colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism in three Zimbabwean novels
title Gendered beings, gendered discourses: the gendering of race, colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism in three Zimbabwean novels
title_full Gendered beings, gendered discourses: the gendering of race, colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism in three Zimbabwean novels
title_fullStr Gendered beings, gendered discourses: the gendering of race, colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism in three Zimbabwean novels
title_full_unstemmed Gendered beings, gendered discourses: the gendering of race, colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism in three Zimbabwean novels
title_short Gendered beings, gendered discourses: the gendering of race, colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism in three Zimbabwean novels
title_sort gendered beings, gendered discourses: the gendering of race, colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism in three zimbabwean novels
topic Gender
Race
Colonialism
Anti-colonial
Nationalism
Zimbabwe
url https://doi.org/10.1080/13504630903205357
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http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4264
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