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Zimbabwe's New Diaspora: Displacement and the Cultural Politics of Survival
Contributor(s): McGregor, Joann (Editor), Primorac, Ranka (Editor)
ISBN: 1845456580     ISBN-13: 9781845456580
Publisher: Berghahn Books
OUR PRICE:   $128.25  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Emigration & Immigration
- Social Science | Anthropology - General
Dewey: 325
LCCN: 2010018161
Series: Studies in Forced Migration
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.30 lbs) 268 pages
 
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Zimbabwe's crisis since 2000 has produced a dramatic global scattering of people. This volume investigates this enforced dispersal, and the processes shaping the emergence of a new diaspora of Zimbabweans abroad, focusing on the most important concentrations in South Africa and in Britain. Not only is this the first book on the diasporic connections created through Zimbabwe's multifaceted crisis, but it also offers an innovative combination of research on the political, economic, cultural and legal dimensions of movement across borders and survival thereafter with a discussion of shifting identities and cultural change. It highlights the ways in which new movements are connected to older flows, and how displacements across physical borders are intimately linked to the reworking of conceptual borders in both sending and receiving states. The book is essential reading for researchers/students in migration, diaspora and postcolonial literary studies.


Contributor Bio(s): McGregor, Joann: -

JoAnn McGregor is Lecturer at University College London. She has published on Zimbabwean politics, society and history, and on forced migration. She is co-author of Violence and Memory: One Hundred Years in the Dark Forests of Matabeleland, Zimbabwe (2000) and co-edits the Journal of Southern African Studies.

Primorac, Ranka: -

Ranka Primorac is Teaching Fellow at University of Southampton. She has published on Zimbabwean literature and culture, and is author of The Place of Tears: The Novel and Politics in Modern Zimbabwe and co-editor of Zimbabwe in Crisis: The International Response and the Space of Silence (2007).