The Place of Tears: The Novel and Politics in Modern ZimbabweTHIS IS AN NJR - NOT JACKET BLURB, DO NOT USE IT THIS RAW FORM -This new and original work is the only recent monographic treatment of the Zimbabwean novel and its political implications. An earlier one by Veit-Wild (1992) has not been updated, and other, such as that by Zhuwarara (2001), are not easily available outside Zimbabwe. The author resided in Zimbabwe for almost a decade and has visited the country regularly in the last five years. She has published extensively on Zimbabwean literature, and brings to her work a deep contextual richness as well as theoretical sophistication. |
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... Marita in the city ( she narrates three sections , one featuring also an omniscient narrative voice ) ; Chisaga , the cook on the farm ( two sections ) ; and Marume , Marita's husband ( one sec- tion ) . Two sections are also spoken by ...
... Marita demonstrates a faith in the possibility of change implied in the word ' independence , ' and initiates change herself . It is as if she is testing the Rhodesian chronotope , to see if it is still in place . She is the only human ...
... Marita's consciousness , advanced as it is in relation to that of other workers , remains painfully inadequate for her to cope with the demands of a colonial situation which is dynamically changing . ' Zhuwarara , ' Men and Women in a ...
Contents
The Novel in a House of Stone | 13 |
Modes of Reading Zimbabwean Fiction 3333 | 33 |
Writing against Rhodesian SpaceTime 56 | 56 |
Copyright | |
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The Place of Tears: The Novel and Politics in Modern Zimbabwe Ranka Primorac No preview available - 2006 |