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1“…This refraction of the new hegemonism into African culture and social sciences “still bears the methodological and epistemological hallmarks of the hegemonic dynamics” of the African colonial era that characterizes and continues to shape the discourses about Africa. …”
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3by Matiza, Vimbai M.“…Africa must embrace a new approach. The new approach rests on recognition of the role of language, an indigenous African language which will not only facilitate social integration but also spur technological and economic prosperity. …”
Published 2016
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4“…The book carefully navigates the imperial entrapments which are designed to focus African attention only on decolonising African minds without also engaging in the [imperially more unsettling] decolonisation of African materialities…”
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5by Hungwe, Chipo“…They also invent their own identity of South Africans. These Zimbabweans go on to reinvent themselves and create new identities as injiva. …”
Published 2016
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6by Ndlovu, Lovemore“…Secondly, the paper discusses the aims of the Christian missions in changing the ideology and perceptions of Africans. Consequently, the paper reports on an empirical study conducted in order to determine whether the activities of the Brethren in Christ Church Christian missions led to the formation of new identities. …”
Published 2021
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7“…The book carefully navigates the imperial entrapments which are designed to focus African attention only on decolonising African minds without also engaging in the [imperially more unsettling] decolonisation of African materialities.…”
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9by Manyawu, Andrew T.“…This infusion is not only aided but also prompted by the Southern African context in which WoLIM operates.…”
Published 2016
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10by Sipeyiye, Macloud“…Using the case of the Shona of Zimbabwe, this Chapter argues that funerals among Africans have taken a new twist in recent times becoming contested spaces for the crafting of new socio-economic identities in the fast transforming societies of Africa. …”
Published 2019
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11“…This article argues that the wave of African liberation movements of all guises is likely to have engendered new (spoken and written) text genres or significantly modified existing ones but that this impact has gone largely unrecognised in the areas of discourse analysis and genre studies. …”
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12by Saidi, Umali“…This chapter explores the architecture of selected outdoor spaces in Zimbabwe. It is argued that the new places symbolize, represent African culture in terms of homage, food, hospitality, and cultural security. …”
Published 2019
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13by Ziwewe, Tapiwa“…The research seeks to explore how ZBC news online is rebranding the new political dispensation. Thus the study looks at how ZBC framed of political news in the new dispensation especially the rebranding of the Zimbabwe African Nationalism Patriotic Front (ZANU PF). …”
Published 2019
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15“…These views have now been challenged in a new scholarship by young African intellectuals. …”
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17“…The policy is intended to discover new acquaintances in the East to enable her development processes. …”
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18by Mwandayi, Canisius“…Taking a third world perspective, this paper examines the struggle by African converts to add an African flavour to the new religion they had received. …”
Published 2015
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19“…All of the major towns in the country except Ruwa were established during the colonial era based on a planning system which segregated the African population. The colonial planning methods produced uneven development between areas occupied by Europeans and Africans. …”
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20by Chisi, Taderera Hebert“…Some studies have also looked at how various Africans responded to the new order. In the British territory of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) the economic disempowerment of the Africans was through land alienation. …”
Published 2020
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