3 - Power, Education, And Identity in post-colonial Zimbabwe the fate of King Lobengula Of Matabeleland
African Sociological Review,
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2002): African Sociological Review
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- Anderson, Benedict. 1983. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. London. Verso.
- Bames, T., R. Mutwira, G. Mvenge, J. Pape and M. Prew. 1991. People Making His tory, Book 3.Harare. Zimbabwe Publishing House.
- Bastin, Yvonne, André Coupez, and Michael Mann. 1999. Continuity and Divergence in Bantu Languages: Perspectives from a Lexicostatistic Study. Tervuren. Musée Royal de L'Afrique Centrale.
- Bhebe, Ngwabi, and Terence Ranger. 1995. Soldiers in Zimbabwe 's Liberation War. Vol. 1. Harare. University of Zimbabwe Publications.
- Bourdillon, Michael. 1987. The Shona Peoples: An Ethnography of the Contemporary Shona with Special Reference to Their Religion. Gweru. Mambo Press.
- Child, Harold. 1969. The History of the amaNdebele. Salisbury. Ministry oflntemal Affairs.
- Cobbing, Julian. 1976. The Ndebele under the Khumalos 1820-1896. Lancaster Uni versity.
- Cobbing, Julian. 1988. 'The Mfecane as Alibi: Thoughts on Dithakong and Mbolompo'. Journal of African History 29(3).
- Cooke, C.K. 1992. The Matopo Hills. Harare. National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe.
- Doke, C.M.,D.M. Malcolm,J.M.A. Sikakana, and B.W. Vilakazi. 1990.English-Zulu, Zulu-English Dictionary. Johannesburg. Witwatersrand University Press.
- Eyre, Banning. 2001. Playing With Fire: Fear and Censorship in Zimbabwean Music.Copenhagen. Freemuse.
- Friedman, Jonathan. 1992a. 'Myth, History, and Political Identity'. Cultural Anthro pology 7(2).
- Friedman, Jonathan. 1992b. 'The Past in the Future: History and the Politics of Iden tity'. American Anthropologist 94(4).
- Friedman, Jonathan. 1995. 'History and the Politics ofldentity', in Cultural ldentity and Global Process. J. Friedman, ed. London. SAGE.
- Garlake, Peter and André Proctor. 1985. People Making History, Book 1. Harare. Zimbabwe Publishing House.
- Garlake, Peter and André Proctor. 1987. People Making History, Book 2. Harare. Zimbabwe Publishing House.
- Glass, Stafford. 1968. The Matabele War. London. Longman.
- Hughes, A.J.B. 1956. Kin, Caste and Nation among the Rhodesian Ndebele. Lusaka, Manchester. The Rhodes-Livingstone Institute, Manchester University Press.
- Hughes, A.J.B., and Jan van Velsen. 1954. 'The Ndebele', in The Shona and Ndebele in Southern Rhodesia. Vol. IV. H. Kuper, A.J.B. Hughes, and J. van Velsen, eds. Ethnographie Survey of Africa: Southern Africa. London.International African Institute.
- Hobsbawm, Eric. 1992. 'Ethnicity and Nationalism in Europe Today'. Anthropology Today 8(1).
- Jacobson-Widding, Anita. 2000. 'Chapungu -The Bird that Never Drops a Feather: Male and Female Identities in an African Society'. Uppsala: Department of Cul tural Anthropology.
- Jones, N. 1945. My Friend Khumalo. Bulawayo.
- Krige, Norma. 1995. 'The Politics ofCreating National Heroes: The Search for Politcal Legitimacy and National Identity', in Soldiers in Zimbabwe 's Liberation War. N. Bhebe and T. Ragner, eds. Harare. University of Zimbabwe Publications.
- Lévi-Strauss, Claud. 1966. The Savage Mind. Chicago. University of Chicago Press.
- Lindgren, Bjôrn. 2001. 'Representing the Past in the Present: memory-texts and Ndebele identity', in Encounter Images in the Meetings between Africa and Europe. M. Palmberg, ed. Uppsala. The Nordic Africa lnstitute.
- Lindgren, Bjorn. 2002. The Politics of Ndebele Ethnicity: Origins, Nationality, and Gender in Southern Zimbabwe. PhD-thesis. Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology. Uppsala University.
- Lindgren, Bjorn. Forthcoming. 'The Politics of Identity and Remembrance of Vio lence: Ethnicity and Gender at the Installation of a Female Chief in Zimbabwe', in Conjlict and Belonging: Boundaries and Identifies in Post-colonial Africa. V. Broch-Due, ed. London. Routledge.
- Livingstone, David. 1857. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa. Lon don. John Murray.
- Lye, William. 1985. 'Barly History and Upheaval', in Transformations on the Highveld: the Tswana and Southern Sotho. W. Lye and C. Murray, eds. The People of Southern Africa. Cape Town, London. David Philip.
References
Anderson, Benedict. 1983. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. London. Verso.
Bames, T., R. Mutwira, G. Mvenge, J. Pape and M. Prew. 1991. People Making His tory, Book 3.Harare. Zimbabwe Publishing House.
Bastin, Yvonne, André Coupez, and Michael Mann. 1999. Continuity and Divergence in Bantu Languages: Perspectives from a Lexicostatistic Study. Tervuren. Musée Royal de L'Afrique Centrale.
Bhebe, Ngwabi, and Terence Ranger. 1995. Soldiers in Zimbabwe 's Liberation War. Vol. 1. Harare. University of Zimbabwe Publications.
Bourdillon, Michael. 1987. The Shona Peoples: An Ethnography of the Contemporary Shona with Special Reference to Their Religion. Gweru. Mambo Press.
Child, Harold. 1969. The History of the amaNdebele. Salisbury. Ministry oflntemal Affairs.
Cobbing, Julian. 1976. The Ndebele under the Khumalos 1820-1896. Lancaster Uni versity.
Cobbing, Julian. 1988. 'The Mfecane as Alibi: Thoughts on Dithakong and Mbolompo'. Journal of African History 29(3).
Cooke, C.K. 1992. The Matopo Hills. Harare. National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe.
Doke, C.M.,D.M. Malcolm,J.M.A. Sikakana, and B.W. Vilakazi. 1990.English-Zulu, Zulu-English Dictionary. Johannesburg. Witwatersrand University Press.
Eyre, Banning. 2001. Playing With Fire: Fear and Censorship in Zimbabwean Music.Copenhagen. Freemuse.
Friedman, Jonathan. 1992a. 'Myth, History, and Political Identity'. Cultural Anthro pology 7(2).
Friedman, Jonathan. 1992b. 'The Past in the Future: History and the Politics of Iden tity'. American Anthropologist 94(4).
Friedman, Jonathan. 1995. 'History and the Politics ofldentity', in Cultural ldentity and Global Process. J. Friedman, ed. London. SAGE.
Garlake, Peter and André Proctor. 1985. People Making History, Book 1. Harare. Zimbabwe Publishing House.
Garlake, Peter and André Proctor. 1987. People Making History, Book 2. Harare. Zimbabwe Publishing House.
Glass, Stafford. 1968. The Matabele War. London. Longman.
Hughes, A.J.B. 1956. Kin, Caste and Nation among the Rhodesian Ndebele. Lusaka, Manchester. The Rhodes-Livingstone Institute, Manchester University Press.
Hughes, A.J.B., and Jan van Velsen. 1954. 'The Ndebele', in The Shona and Ndebele in Southern Rhodesia. Vol. IV. H. Kuper, A.J.B. Hughes, and J. van Velsen, eds. Ethnographie Survey of Africa: Southern Africa. London.International African Institute.
Hobsbawm, Eric. 1992. 'Ethnicity and Nationalism in Europe Today'. Anthropology Today 8(1).
Jacobson-Widding, Anita. 2000. 'Chapungu -The Bird that Never Drops a Feather: Male and Female Identities in an African Society'. Uppsala: Department of Cul tural Anthropology.
Jones, N. 1945. My Friend Khumalo. Bulawayo.
Krige, Norma. 1995. 'The Politics ofCreating National Heroes: The Search for Politcal Legitimacy and National Identity', in Soldiers in Zimbabwe 's Liberation War. N. Bhebe and T. Ragner, eds. Harare. University of Zimbabwe Publications.
Lévi-Strauss, Claud. 1966. The Savage Mind. Chicago. University of Chicago Press.
Lindgren, Bjôrn. 2001. 'Representing the Past in the Present: memory-texts and Ndebele identity', in Encounter Images in the Meetings between Africa and Europe. M. Palmberg, ed. Uppsala. The Nordic Africa lnstitute.
Lindgren, Bjorn. 2002. The Politics of Ndebele Ethnicity: Origins, Nationality, and Gender in Southern Zimbabwe. PhD-thesis. Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology. Uppsala University.
Lindgren, Bjorn. Forthcoming. 'The Politics of Identity and Remembrance of Vio lence: Ethnicity and Gender at the Installation of a Female Chief in Zimbabwe', in Conjlict and Belonging: Boundaries and Identifies in Post-colonial Africa. V. Broch-Due, ed. London. Routledge.
Livingstone, David. 1857. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa. Lon don. John Murray.
Lye, William. 1985. 'Barly History and Upheaval', in Transformations on the Highveld: the Tswana and Southern Sotho. W. Lye and C. Murray, eds. The People of Southern Africa. Cape Town, London. David Philip.