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Rhodesians never die? The Zimbabwean crisis and the revival of Rhodesian discourse

Rhodesians never die? The Zimbabwean crisis and the revival of Rhodesian discourse
Rhodesians never die? The Zimbabwean crisis and the revival of Rhodesian discourse
This chapter traces the revival of colonial-era thinking in white-authored publications published in Zimbabwe and outside it since the onset of the Zimbabwe political crisis in 2000.
978-1-84545-658-0
202-228
Berghahn Books
Primorac, Ranka
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McGregor, JoAnn
Primorac, Ranka
Primorac, Ranka
8e175d18-8ea8-4228-8637-671427202b10
McGregor, JoAnn
Primorac, Ranka

Primorac, Ranka (2010) Rhodesians never die? The Zimbabwean crisis and the revival of Rhodesian discourse. In, McGregor, JoAnn and Primorac, Ranka (eds.) Zimbabwe's New Diaspora: Displacement and the Cultural Politics of Survival. Oxford, GB. Berghahn Books, pp. 202-228.

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This chapter traces the revival of colonial-era thinking in white-authored publications published in Zimbabwe and outside it since the onset of the Zimbabwe political crisis in 2000.

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Published date: June 2010
Organisations: English

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Local EPrints ID: 345345
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345345
ISBN: 978-1-84545-658-0
PURE UUID: fc49f6e6-5266-4fe2-b098-d07205299431
ORCID for Ranka Primorac: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1127-1175

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Date deposited: 20 Nov 2012 10:28
Last modified: 13 Dec 2023 02:41

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Author: Ranka Primorac ORCID iD
Editor: JoAnn McGregor
Editor: Ranka Primorac

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