Power in Contemporary Zimbabwe -

Power in Contemporary Zimbabwe

Buch | Softcover
184 Seiten
2020
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-59118-2 (ISBN)
49,85 inkl. MwSt
This book brings together contributors from various academic disciplines to reflect on and theorize the contours of power in Zimbabwe, including the intrinsic and or extrinsic models of power, which pertain to individuals, communities, and or groups in order to transform society.
In recent years, the Zimbabwe crisis rendered the country and its citizens to be a typical case of ‘failed states’, the world over. Zimbabwean society was and is still confronted with different challenges which include political, economic and social problems. Attempts to overcome these challenges have thrown light on the power that rests within individuals and or groups to change and even revolutionize their localities, communities, states and ultimately the world at large. Through experience, individuals and groups have promoted ideas that have aided in changing mentalities, attitudes and behaviors in societies at different levels.



This book brings together contributors from various academic disciplines to reflect on and theorize the contours of power, including the intrinsic and or extrinsic models of power, which pertain to individuals, communities, and or groups in order to transform society. Reflections are on various groups such as political movements, environmental movements, religious groups, advocacy groups, gender groups, to mention but a few, as they struggle against marginalization, discrimination, exploitation, and other forms of oppression showing their agency or compliance.

Erasmus Masitera is a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the Great Zimbabwe University, Masvingo. Fortune Sibanda holds a DPhil in Religious Studies from the University of Zimbabwe. He lectures in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Great Zimbabwe University, Masvingo.

Grappling with Power in Contemporary Zimbabwe: The Introduction

Erasmus Masitera and Fortune Sibanda



The Search for Justice and Peace: Reflections on the Jambanja Discourse as an Articulation of Justice Foreshadowing Peace

Dr Dube Edmore



Reconciling the Indigenisation Narrative and the Eurocentric Education Curriculum in Zimbabwe: A Critical Dialogue

Dennis Masaka



Acculturation and Religious Ingenuity key for African Independent Churches: The Case of Guta Ra Jehova Church in Zimbabwe

Shoorai Konyana



Epistemic Injustice and Shona Indigenous Conceptions of Political Power 48

Ephraim Taurai Gwaravanda,



‘Backward is forward!’ Power and Israelite founding values: Lessons for Zimbabwe

Archieford Kurauone Mtetwa



Indigenous African Crusaders of Environmental Keeping: A Phenomenological Reflection on the Power of AICs’ Practices in Zimbabwe

Bernard P Humbe



Bulawayo Linguistic Landscaping as Representative of Power Relations and Dynamics 86

Sambulo Ndlovu



Ubuntu Justice and the Power to Transform Modern Zimbabwean Rehabilitation Justice System. 96

Erasmus Masitera



Cultural Alienation and Violence in Zimbabwean Politics: Some Lessons from the Ngozi Phenomenon

Prosper Muzambi



Handing down the Poisoned Chalice: Institutionalization of Partisanship, Coercion and Solipsism in Mlalazi’s They are Coming (2014)

Thamsanqa Moyo



Unlocking the Media Power and Politics of Televangelism in Zimbabwe: A Contemporary Discourse

Fortune Sibanda, and Elizabeth Farisai Hove



Indigenous Religion and Environmental Challenges: Phenomenological Reflections on the Role of Environmental Management Agency in Zimbabwe.

Tenson Muyambo

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Contemporary Africa
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-367-59118-9 / 0367591189
ISBN-13 978-0-367-59118-2 / 9780367591182
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