The Politics of the Past in Zimbabwe

Astrid Rasch* (Redaktør), Minna Johanna Niemi* (Redaktør), Amanda Hammar* (Redaktør)

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

Zimbabwe is a country whose longer past and shifting post-independence politics have both included violent histories, as well as often violent contestations over history itself. The Politics of the Past in Zimbabwe addresses the many ways in which pasts are variously experienced, remembered, claimed, denied or contested by differently positioned actors, and how this in turn shapes the politics of the present. It explores how such contestation is expressed: in literature, art, and the media; through exhumations and reburials; in state apology and political myth making; and in both traditional cultural heritage sites and the making of new national symbols.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
UdgivelsesstedNetherlands
ForlagBrill
ISBN (Trykt)978-90-04-72799-1
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-90-04-72800-4
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2025
NavnAEGIS-Brill African Studies Series
Vol/bind35

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