Destabilizing the images of the African forest as a conceptual space for renegotiating African identities during the Zimbabwe armed liberation struggle in the film flame (1996)

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Main Author: Rwafa, Urther
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Language:English
Published: African Heritage Press 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1060
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spelling ir-11408-10602022-06-27T13:49:05Z Destabilizing the images of the African forest as a conceptual space for renegotiating African identities during the Zimbabwe armed liberation struggle in the film flame (1996) Rwafa, Urther Eco-Critical Literature African literature -- History and criticism. Environmental literature -- History and criticism. http://muse.jhu.edu/book/26629 In Africa, approaches to the appreciation of the ecosystem abound. Most of the approaches emphasize the urgency for the conservation of the en- vironment. Numerous reasons could be adduced for the need to preserve the African environment. In the past, scholarships emphasized the fact that with the coming of colonialism, African people were displaced from their ancestral lands and trapped in areas that were not self-sustaining. The consequences of this displacement without permanent movement is what is responsible for the desertification or disappearance of what was left in the form of “sacred groves” needed to be preserved. Celia Nyamweru and Michael Sheridan suggest that “this relic theory based on the outdated notions of tropical ecology and African societies as static is now superseded by new approaches that emphasize that African ecosystems and social sys- tems are dynamic at different temporal and spatial scales” (1). African conservationists have described, in different ways, negative dynamics oc- curring within the African environment that call for efforts at intervening and conserving the natural ecology. For example, “tropical deforestation” (Sheridan 9), and uncontrolled fires are held responsible for much de- struction of African ecosystems. 2016-04-26T14:11:18Z 2016-04-26T14:11:18Z 2013 Book 9780979085888 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1060 en open African Heritage Press
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African literature -- History and criticism.
Environmental literature -- History and criticism.
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Destabilizing the images of the African forest as a conceptual space for renegotiating African identities during the Zimbabwe armed liberation struggle in the film flame (1996)
title Destabilizing the images of the African forest as a conceptual space for renegotiating African identities during the Zimbabwe armed liberation struggle in the film flame (1996)
title_full Destabilizing the images of the African forest as a conceptual space for renegotiating African identities during the Zimbabwe armed liberation struggle in the film flame (1996)
title_fullStr Destabilizing the images of the African forest as a conceptual space for renegotiating African identities during the Zimbabwe armed liberation struggle in the film flame (1996)
title_full_unstemmed Destabilizing the images of the African forest as a conceptual space for renegotiating African identities during the Zimbabwe armed liberation struggle in the film flame (1996)
title_short Destabilizing the images of the African forest as a conceptual space for renegotiating African identities during the Zimbabwe armed liberation struggle in the film flame (1996)
title_sort destabilizing the images of the african forest as a conceptual space for renegotiating african identities during the zimbabwe armed liberation struggle in the film flame (1996)
topic Eco-Critical Literature
African literature -- History and criticism.
Environmental literature -- History and criticism.
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1060
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