Remaking Mutirikwi – Landscape, Water and Belonging in Southern Zimbabwe: Eastern Africa Series
Autor Joost Fonteinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 iun 2015
This book explores those reoccupations and the complex contests overlandscape, water and belonging they provoked. The 2000s may have heralded a long-delayed re-Africanisation of Lake Mutirikwi, but just as African presence had survived the dam, so white presence remains active and affective through Rhodesian-era discourses, place-names and the materialities of ruined farms, contour ridging and old irrigation schemes.
Through lenses focused on the political materialities of water and land, this book reveals how the remaking of Mutirikwi's landscapes has always been deeply entangled with changing strategies of colonial and postcolonial statecraft. It highlights how the traces of different pasts intertwine in contemporary politics through the active, enduring yet emergent, forms and substances of landscape.
Joost Fontein is Director of the British Institute in Eastern Africa and Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh.
Published in association with the British Institute in Eastern Africa.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847011121
ISBN-10: 1847011128
Pagini: 365
Ilustrații: 19 black & white illustrations, 3 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 164 x 239 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: James Currey
Seria Eastern Africa Series
ISBN-10: 1847011128
Pagini: 365
Ilustrații: 19 black & white illustrations, 3 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 164 x 239 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: James Currey
Seria Eastern Africa Series
Descriere
Finalist for the African Studies Association 2016 Melville J. Herskovits Award A detailed ethnographic and historical study of the implications of fast-track land reform in Zimbabwe from the perspective of those involved in land occupations around Lake Mutirikwi, from the colonial period to the present day.
Notă biografică
Joost Fontein is Professor of Anthropology, University of Johannesburg. He was previously Director of the British Institute in Eastern Africa and Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh. His books include Remaking Mutirikwi: Landscape, Water and Belonging (James Currey, 2015), shortlisted for the African Studies Association 2016 Herskovits Prize.
Cuprins
Remaking Mutirikwi: An Introduction PART ONE: Remaking Mutirikwi in the 2000s New farmers, old claims Graves, ruins & belonging Rain, power & sovereignty Hippos, fishing & irrigation PART TWO: Damming Mutirikwi, 1940s-1990s Genealogical geographies New white futures, new Rhodesian settlers & large-scale irrigation, 1940s-1950s Remaking Victorian landscapes, 1950s-1960s War & danger in the wake of the dam, 1970s Promised returns & frustrated futures in the wake of war, 1980s-1990s Epilogue: Remaking Mutirikwi in the late 2000s and early 2010s