The theme of protest in the post-independence Shona novel
The study discusses selected Shona novels‟ depiction of the theme of protest in the post-independence era in Zimbabwe. The ideas that these novels generate on protest are examined in the context of socio-political and socio-cultural issues in post-independent Zimbabwe. The study is an investigation...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-39492016-04-16T04:08:04Z The theme of protest in the post-independence Shona novel Mazuruse, Mickson Mutasa, D. E. Socio-political protest Socio-cultural protest Constructive criticism Cultural heritage Economic independence Neocolonialism Women empowerment 896.39753 Shona literature -- History and criticism Women in literature Social problems in literature Socialism and literature -- Zimbabwe Politics and literature -- Zimbabwe The study discusses selected Shona novels‟ depiction of the theme of protest in the post-independence era in Zimbabwe. The ideas that these novels generate on protest are examined in the context of socio-political and socio-cultural issues in post-independent Zimbabwe. The study is an investigation of the extent to which protest literature is indispensable in the struggle of African people to liberate themselves from imperialist servitude. Novels on socio-political protest show how the government has failed to deliver on most of its promises because of neocolonialism and corruption. Novels on socio-cultural protest show how cultural innovations in post-independence Zimbabwe brought problems .The study comes to the conclusion that for literature to be reliable and useful to society it is not enough to highlight weaknesses in criticizing, but it should go beyond that and offer constructive and corrective criticism. This shows that protest literature is a vital tool for social transformation in Zimbabwe. African languages M.A. (African languages) 2011-01-20T13:37:50Z 2011-01-20T13:37:50Z 2010-11 2011-01-20 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3949 en 1 online resource (vii, 162 leaves) |
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Socio-political protest Socio-cultural protest Constructive criticism Cultural heritage Economic independence Neocolonialism Women empowerment 896.39753 Shona literature -- History and criticism Women in literature Social problems in literature Socialism and literature -- Zimbabwe Politics and literature -- Zimbabwe Mazuruse, Mickson The theme of protest in the post-independence Shona novel |
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The study discusses selected Shona novels‟ depiction of the theme of protest in the post-independence era in Zimbabwe. The ideas that these novels generate on protest are examined in the context of socio-political and socio-cultural issues in post-independent Zimbabwe. The study is an investigation of the extent to which protest literature is indispensable in the struggle of African people to liberate themselves from imperialist servitude. Novels on socio-political protest show how the government has failed to deliver on most of its promises because of neocolonialism and corruption. Novels on socio-cultural protest show how cultural innovations in post-independence Zimbabwe brought problems .The study comes to the conclusion that for literature to be reliable and useful to society it is not enough to highlight weaknesses in criticizing, but it should go beyond that and offer constructive and corrective criticism. This shows that protest literature is a vital tool for social transformation in Zimbabwe. === African languages === M.A. (African languages) |
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