Indigeneity, belonging, ‘madness’ and ‘corruption’: Brett Muvet and the white man’s identity crisis in post-2000 Zimbabwe

The article examines instances of white-talk in indigenous Shona language in post-2000 Zimbabwe. Grounded in concepts of whiteness, identity, citizenship and belonging, it interrogates discourses in videos produced and circulated by a white man – Brett Muvet – in Shona via YouTube. Through interroga...

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Main Author: Albert Chibuwe
Other Authors: Unit for Institutional Change and Social Justice, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa; Department of Media, Communication, Film and Theatre Arts, Midlands State University, Zvishavane Campus, Zimbabwe
Format: research article
Language:English
Published: Taylor and Francis Group 2023
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Online Access:https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5398
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2022.2128045
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description The article examines instances of white-talk in indigenous Shona language in post-2000 Zimbabwe. Grounded in concepts of whiteness, identity, citizenship and belonging, it interrogates discourses in videos produced and circulated by a white man – Brett Muvet – in Shona via YouTube. Through interrogating the ‘I’- ‘You’ and ‘Us’ – ‘Them’ dichotomies in his political commentary, the article interrogates how the white man seeks to re-insert himself in the national project. The findings demonstrate that for Brett whiteness is the point from which the world unfolds. His ‘talk’ demonstrates, regardless of claims to indigeneity, the white man’s problem of belonging in the post-colony.
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spelling ir-11408-53982023-03-14T11:40:34Z Indigeneity, belonging, ‘madness’ and ‘corruption’: Brett Muvet and the white man’s identity crisis in post-2000 Zimbabwe Albert Chibuwe Unit for Institutional Change and Social Justice, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa; Department of Media, Communication, Film and Theatre Arts, Midlands State University, Zvishavane Campus, Zimbabwe Citizenship Indigeneity Belonging Identity Zimbabwe Whiteness The article examines instances of white-talk in indigenous Shona language in post-2000 Zimbabwe. Grounded in concepts of whiteness, identity, citizenship and belonging, it interrogates discourses in videos produced and circulated by a white man – Brett Muvet – in Shona via YouTube. Through interrogating the ‘I’- ‘You’ and ‘Us’ – ‘Them’ dichotomies in his political commentary, the article interrogates how the white man seeks to re-insert himself in the national project. The findings demonstrate that for Brett whiteness is the point from which the world unfolds. His ‘talk’ demonstrates, regardless of claims to indigeneity, the white man’s problem of belonging in the post-colony. 1 18 2023-03-14T11:40:33Z 2023-03-14T11:40:33Z 2022-09-30 research article https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5398 https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2022.2128045 en African Identities 1472-5851 open Taylor and Francis Group
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Indigeneity
Belonging
Identity
Zimbabwe
Whiteness
Albert Chibuwe
Indigeneity, belonging, ‘madness’ and ‘corruption’: Brett Muvet and the white man’s identity crisis in post-2000 Zimbabwe
title Indigeneity, belonging, ‘madness’ and ‘corruption’: Brett Muvet and the white man’s identity crisis in post-2000 Zimbabwe
title_full Indigeneity, belonging, ‘madness’ and ‘corruption’: Brett Muvet and the white man’s identity crisis in post-2000 Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Indigeneity, belonging, ‘madness’ and ‘corruption’: Brett Muvet and the white man’s identity crisis in post-2000 Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Indigeneity, belonging, ‘madness’ and ‘corruption’: Brett Muvet and the white man’s identity crisis in post-2000 Zimbabwe
title_short Indigeneity, belonging, ‘madness’ and ‘corruption’: Brett Muvet and the white man’s identity crisis in post-2000 Zimbabwe
title_sort indigeneity, belonging, ‘madness’ and ‘corruption’: brett muvet and the white man’s identity crisis in post-2000 zimbabwe
topic Citizenship
Indigeneity
Belonging
Identity
Zimbabwe
Whiteness
url https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5398
https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2022.2128045
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