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January 2024, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-7 Land, Labour and Liberation: The Political Ecology of Southern Africa’s Unresolved Tensions
by Alex Beresford - 9-28 ‘Black Gold’ and Verticality: Geology, Labour and Mining Operations in the Territorial Construction of the Witbank Labour District
by Irvin Sifiso Jiyane - 29-48 Profitability, Respectability and Challenge: (Re)Gaining Control and Restructuring the Labour Process while Maintaining Racial Order at South African Gold Mines, 1913–1922
by T. Dunbar Moodie - 49-68 A Climate History of Early Dutch Settlement at Cape Town, 1652–62
by Philip Gooding & Nadia Fekih - 69-90 ‘Farming God’s Way’: Evangelical Cosmologies of Land and ‘Crisis’ in Post-Apartheid South Africa
by Hans Olsson - 91-109 Human–Wildlife Conflict, Drought and Chieftainship Illegitimacy in the Zambezi Valley, Northwestern Zimbabwe
by Joshua Matanzima - 111-131 A Fractured State: Local Powers and Mining Politics in Rural North-Western Zambia
by Robby Kapesa - 133-151 International Solidarity at the Grassroots: A Case Study of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement
by Matthew Graham & Christopher Fevre - 153-177 A Sonic Biography of an Afterlife: The Expelled Liberation Leader Uria Simango in Mozambican Rap
by Janne Rantala - 179-181 Geography and nation building
by Wolfram Hartmann - 181-183 African relations with Eastern Europe, 1950s–90s
by Colin Darch - 183-185 The environment, capital and the politics of race in South Africa
by Tholithemba Lorenzo Ndaba - 185-187 Letting subalterns speak: localising the Sharpeville massacre
by Mesrob Vartavarian
November 2023, Volume 49, Issue 5-6
- 727-732 Editorial
by Colin Bundy - 733-742 Introduction: Histories of Protest in East London and the Eastern Cape, South Africa
by Mignonne Breier - 743-764 Populism and the Africanists in East London in the 1940s and Early 1950s
by Leslie Bank - 765-780 Forgotten Bodies or Silenced Voices? Recasting Women’s Voices at the Bantu Square Massacre of East London, 1952
by Hlengiwe Ndlovu - 781-804 Proving a Secret Massacre: The Case of South Africa’s Bloody Sunday, East London, 9 November 1952
by Mignonne Breier - 805-822 Sewing the Revival Tents: Black Women’s Christian Organisations and the Public Duties of Home-Making in Early-Apartheid East London, 1950–1963
by Katie Carline - 823-840 The Eastern Cape and East London: African Protest and the Historical Context of Bloody Sunday 1952
by William Beinart & Colin Bundy - 841-860 A Leap in the Dark: The Disappearance of Flag Boshielo, Castro Dolo, Victor Ndaba and Bob Zulu in August 1970
by Lieneke de Visser - 861-887 Mozambique’s Neglected Nationalists in Exile: Retracing Coremo’s Relations with the Congolese Government and the FNLA
by Lazlo Passemiers - 889-906 Property Rights and Labour Relations: Explaining the Relative Success of Native Purchase Area Farmers in Southern Rhodesia, 1930–1965
by Erik Green & Mark Nyandoro - 907-925 Fairtrade Wine in South Africa: Does Fairtrade Labelling Guarantee Social Upgrading for Farmworkers?
by Joshua Bell & Sally Matthews - 927-946 ‘Doff white shirts, don overalls’: Urbanophobia, Rural Enterprise and the Ideal of Masculine Citizenship in Post-Colonial Botswana
by Phuthego Phuthego Molosiwa - 947-964 In a Class of Its Own? The Origins and Early History of Tennis in the 19th-Century Cape Colony
by Francois Johannes Cleophas - 965-985 Settling ‘Dagga’? Shifting Frontiers of Cannabis Knowledge and Governance in South Africa
by Thembisa Waetjen & Perside Ndandu - 987-1002 Shaping Botswana’s Economy: Chinese Counterfeits as Catalysts of Globalisation and Local Development
by Yanyin Zi - 1003-1021 Promoting Women’s Political Participation in Tanzania: Assessing Voluntary Gender Quotas in CCM’s and CHADEMA’s Constitutions
by Victoria Melkisedeck Lihiru - 1023-1039 ‘We get sucked into everybody’s mess’: Protests and Public Order Policing in South Africa
by Gary Kynoch - 1041-1065 The Sources of Rwandan Military Effectiveness: State Building, Security Assistance and the Cabo Delgado Campaign
by Ralph Shield - 1067-1068 Obituary
by Gerald Chikozho Mazarire - 1069-1071 Apartheid’s hidden histories
by Jeff Peires - 1071-1072 Politics and science in South Africa
by Jacob Dlamini - 1073-1075 Memories of an ambiguous federation legacy
by Euan Nisbet - 1075-1077 The politics of faith
by Jean Comaroff
July 2023, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 525-527 Editorial
by Dennis Walder - 529-551 ‘Strange things happen when the lights are low’: The South African Night in Drum, 1951–1960
by Zachary Fleishman - 553-567 African Reactions to the First World War: The Case of the Mtenga-Tenga of Northern Rhodesia (Zambia)
by Mutale T. Mazimba - 569-588 Centring Simon Kooper: Frontier Politics, Desert Environments and African Resistance
by Martin Kalb - 589-610 How Access and Benefit Sharing Entrenches Inequity: The Case of Rooibos
by Rachel Wynberg & Sarah Ives & June Bam - 611-635 Diamonds in the Rough: The ICU’s Activism on the Lichtenburg Diamond Diggings, 1927–1931
by Laurence Stewart - 637-659 Racing to Win: Competition and Co-operation between the National Olympic Committee and Public Authorities in the Development of the Botswana Sport System
by Borja García & Henk Erik Meier & Louis Moustakas - 661-676 ‘Rooted Back Home’: Exploring Linkages between Small-Scale Land Reform Beneficiaries and their Communal Areas of Origin in Zimbabwe
by Malvern Kudakwashe Marewo - 677-695 Decentralising Fraud: New Models of Electoral Manipulation during the 2019 General Elections in Mozambique
by Domingos Manuel do Rosário & Egídio Guambe - 697-716 The Reception of Covid-19 Denialist Propaganda in Tanzania
by Robert Macdonald & Thomas Molony & Victoria Lihiru - 717-718 Was the colonial state developmental and what are its legacies?
by Bryson Gwiyani Nkhoma - 718-720 Difference in whiteness: interrogating the idea of homogenous white communities in southern Africa
by Jeremy Seekings - 720-725 The making of South African revolutionaries
by Alex Lichtenstein
May 2023, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 339-357 The Return of Resource Nationalism to Southern Africa – Introduction
by Alexander Caramento & Richard G. Saunders & Miles Larmer - 359-375 Between Rhetoric and Reality: Recurrent Resource Nationalism and the Practice of Resource Governance in Tanzania
by Japhace Poncian - 377-395 Piping Away Development: The Material Evolution of Resource Nationalism in Mtwara, Tanzania
by Aidan Barlow - 397-414 Resource Nationalism and Political Change: Mine Nationalisation and the 2021 Zambian Election
by James Musonda & Miles Larmer - 415-438 Asymmetries of Power and Capacity: The Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) as an Instrument of Resource Nationalism, 1994–2021
by Alexander Caramento & Marja Hinfelaar & Caesar Cheelo - 439-454 Resource Nationalism in Zambia 1964–2020 and the Liquidation of Konkola Copper Mines
by Sangwani Patrick Ng’ambi - 455-475 Resource Nationalism and Indigenous Capital Accumulation: Interrogating the Motivations Behind the Zambia Industrial and Mining Corporation (ZIMCO) Bond Redemptions, 1969–1975
by Alexander Caramento - 477-499 Resource Nationalism in Zimbabwe: Alternative Visions and Policy Realities
by Richard G. Saunders & Lyman Mlambo & Jesse Salah Ovadia - 501-524 Policy as Performance: Indigenisation and Resource Nationalism in Zimbabwe in the 2000s
by Richard G. Saunders
March 2023, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 181-183 Editorial
by Mattia Fumanti - 185-204 Faku’s Tusks: Colonialism, Resistance and Accommodation in Early 20th–Century South Africa
by Denver A. Webb - 205-224 ‘If you belong to my generation and you never read James Hadley Chase, then you are not educated’: Everyday Reading of High School Students in Soweto, 1968–1976
by Kasonde T. Mukonde - 225-246 The Enduring Legacy of British-Promulgated Institutions on Civil Liberties and Governance in Post-Independence Malawi: An Analysis Grounded in Historical Institutionalism
by Murendehle M. Juwayeyi & Lee A. Leonard & Happy E. Mwaungulu - 247-263 African Agency in Democracy Promotion: The African Union and Election Observation in Malawi
by Anna Kapambwe Mwaba - 265-284 David Livingstone and Heritage Diplomacy in Malawi–Scotland Relations
by Mwayi Lusaka - 285-299 Writing David Livingstone Back into South African History
by Norman Etherington - 301-322 ‘He’s black; I’ll speak to him in Chilapalapa’: Prickly Proximity and the Slow Death of a Colonial Pidgin in Zambia
by Joshua Doble - 323-328 Points of Entry into Zimbabwean Post-Independence Politics: Mugabe, the Military or the Social Subalterns
by Simukai Tinhu - 329-336 Commanding disorder: rebellion and repression in apartheid South Africa
by Mesrob Vartavarian - 336-338 Crime and democracy: The challenge of people’s policing in post-apartheid South Africa
by Kealeboga J. Maphunye
January 2023, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Justin Pearce - 5-24 Elite Capture in South Africa’s Land Redistribution: The Convergence of Policy Bias, Corrupt Practices and Class Dynamics
by Farai Mtero & Nkanyiso Gumede & Katlego Ramantsima - 25-47 Building Angola: A Political Economy of Infrastructure Contractors in Post-War Angola
by Fernandes Wanda & Carlos Oya & Borja Monreal - 49-66 ZANU(PF)’s Survival Strategies and the Co-option of Civil Society, 2000–2018
by Enock Ndawana & Mediel Hove - 67-84 Hastings Kamuzu Banda of Malawi: Post-Presidency Experiences, 1994–1997
by Paul Chiudza Banda - 85-103 ‘Put South Africans First’: Making Sense of an Emerging South African Xenophobic (Online) Community
by Bastien Dratwa - 105-119 Navigating Insecurities in Foreign Territory: The Experiences of Zimbabwean Irregular Immigrants at a South African Informal Settlement
by Owen Nyamwanza - 121-136 Borderlessness and the 20th-Century Rise of the Ndau People’s Subaltern Economy in the Zimbabwe–Mozambique Borderland
by James Hlongwana & Elize S. van Eeden - 137-153 Politics from the Pits: Artisanal Gold Mining, Politics and the Limits of Hegemonic State Domination in Zimbabwe
by Melusi Nkomo & Lotti Nkomo - 155-168 ‘Satanbic Stop Stealing Our Money’: Zambia Mine Workers’ Struggles against Finance
by James Musonda - 169-170 Donal Lowry, 1959–2022
by Saul Dubow - 171-174 ‘Kale twale ikala bwino’ – life was better in the old days
by Friday E. Mulenga - 175-176 Revealing deep waters: continuing the literary history of Namibia
by Alastair Niven - 177-178 Post-apartheid whiteness and unlearning racism
by Mandisi Majavu - 179-180 The personal–local as national history
by Kealeboga J. Maphunye
November 2022, Volume 48, Issue 6
- 949-954 Editorial
by Mattia Fumanti - 955-973 ‘Certainly not! … It is a disease of the Makgalagadi’: The Ethnicisation of Endemic Syphilis in the Bakwena Reserve, Bechuanaland Protectorate
by Phuthego Phuthego Molosiwa & Maitseo M.M. Bolaane & Boingotlo A. Moses - 975-991 African Resistance to the 1887 Parliamentary Voters’ Registration Act
by Beaurel Visser - 993-1011 ‘van die oorspronklike lippe’ (‘from the original lips’): The 19th-Century Cape Colony, Holographic Archaeology and the Historicity of Gideon von Wielligh’s /xam–Afrikaans Collection
by Luan Staphorst - 1013-1035 Golden Wildebeest Days: Fragmentation and Value in South Africa’s Wildlife Economy After Apartheid
by David Bunn & Bram Büscher & Melissa R. McHale & Mary L. Cadenasso & Daniel L. Childers & Steward T.A. Pickett & Louie Rivers & Louise Swemmer - 1037-1056 Social Differentiation and ‘Accumulation from Above’ in Zimbabwe’s Politicised Agrarian Landscape
by Phillan Zamchiya - 1057-1076 Cooking, the Crisis and Cuisines: Household Economies and Food Politics in Harare’s High-Density Suburbs, 1997–2020
by Innocent Dande - 1077-1097 Religion and Political Parties in South Africa: A Framework and Systematic Review
by David Jeffery-Schwikkard - 1099-1117 The CONCP in Southern Africa and the OAU’s Liberation Committee: Settling Internal Disputes for the Independence of Angola and Mozambique
by Corrado Tornimbeni - 1119-1128 Constitutions without Constitutionalism, Government without Governance: Critique and Hope for Malawi
by Danwood M. Chirwa - 1129-1132 God, missionaries and race in colonial Malawi
by Dorothy Tembo - 1132-1133 Getting under the skin of Luanda
by Paul Jenkins - 1134-1135 Of borders and crossings: the lives of a healer in northern Mozambique
by Paolo Israel - 1135-1137 Migration and the politics of the everyday: the Malawian experience in Southern Rhodesia and Zimbabwe
by Brooks Marmon
September 2022, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 759-764 Editorial
by Colin Bundy - 765-785 High Modernist Hubris and its Subversion in South Africa’s Covid–19 Vaccination Roll-Out
by Nicoli Nattrass & Jeremy Seekings - 787-804 Outsourcing Governance: Local Government and the Future of Democracy in South Africa
by David Everatt & Marius Pieterse - 805-823 Genocide and the Politics of Memory in the Decolonisation of Namibia
by Fabian Krautwald - 825-842 ‘The real history of the country’? Expropriation without Compensation and Competing Master Narratives about Land (Dis)Possession in South Africa
by Danelle van Zyl-Hermann & Rafael Verbuyst - 843-859 The Implicated Subject in Four South African Autobiographical Texts
by Lena Englund - 861-882 China and the Troubled Prospects for Africa’s Economic Take-Off: Linkage Formation and Spillover Effects in Zambia
by Hangwei Li & Dominik Kopiński & Ian Taylor - 883-900 Whose Building? Tracing the Politics of the Chinese Government-Funded Parliament Building in Lesotho
by Innocent Batsani-Ncube - 901-919 Timing as Tactic: The Wildcat Strikes during the Transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe, March 1980
by Rudo Mudiwa - 921-937 The Drive-In and the Desegregation of Cinemas in Apartheid Cape Town
by Fernanda Pinto de Almeida - 939-940 Understanding other colonial spaces and the possibility of a post-war and post-colonial world: a black South African traveller in East Africa and India
by Dilip M. Menon - 940-943 From Egypt to South Africa: the rise and fall of assistance from Moscow in Africa’s decolonisation
by Daria Zelenova - 943-944 Black soldiers of the apartheid state: pawns, agents, neither or both?
by Mesrob Vartavarian - 945-947 The political and cultural life of the dead in Zimbabwe
by Lesley Hatipone Machiridza
October 2022, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 625-637 Editorial
by Peter Kneitz - 639-652 ‘On Standby’: Malagasy Social Relatedness between ‘On’ and ‘Off’
by Markus Verne - 653-665 Networks of Solidarity among Former Marxist Activists in the bas quartiers of Antananarivo
by Marco Gardini - 667-684 Facing Familiar Strangers and Potential Friends: Rumours of Betrayal, Ambiguous Friendships and the Dangers of Poison in Urban Madagascar
by Patrick Desplat - 685-707 Play and Possession: Sex, Marriage and Household at Fort Dauphin (Madagascar), c.1660s
by Pier M. Larson - 709-726 Young Merina Elites Facing the Uncertainties of the 1880s: Island Solidarity as an Answer?
by Gabriel A. Rantoandro* - 727-745 Negotiating Modernity by Concepts of Relatedness: Towards the Construction of Malagasy Solidarity (Fihavanana Gasy)
by Peter Kneitz - 747-748 Obituary
by Gabriel A. Rantoandro - 749-750 On the afterlives of colonialism
by Richard Ballard - 750-752 The micropolitics of a bantustan
by Colin Bundy - 752-754 Obscenity and pseudo-science in the making of apartheid
by Wolfram Hartmann - 754-756 Can a dissident be a citizen?
by Anne Hellum & Bill Derman - 756-758 In the shadows of formal education
by Liu Ying & Daryl John
September 2022, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 431-435 Editorial
by Morris Szeftel - 437-452 Self-Organisation in the Struggle for Economic Democracy in Colonial and Post-Colonial Lesotho, 1870s–2010s
by Sean Maliehe - 453-472 Emerging Smallholder Cotton Irrigation Agriculture and Tensions with Estate Labour Requirements in Sanyati, Zimbabwe, 1967–1990
by Mark Nyandoro - 473-488 Civilising the Ex-Colonisers? Counter-Hegemonic Discourses at Workplaces in Maputo
by Lisa Åkesson & Anette Hellman & Inês M. Raimundo & Cesaltina Matsinhe - 489-502 Accounting for Climate Change in Community-Based Natural Resource Management: Reflections on Wildlife Conservation in Namibia
by Andrew Heffernan - 503-525 Afterlives of Land Dispossession and Patterns of Climate Change: Intersections in South African Contemporary Art
by Sindi-Leigh McBride - 527-544 Virtue, Motherhood and Femininity: Women’s Political Legitimacy in Zimbabwe
by Kuziwakwashe Zigomo - 545-561 Gender and Decolonisation in Zambia: Re-Examining Women’s Contributions to the Anti-Colonial Struggle
by Diane Evelyn Whitelaw - 563-580 ‘A country can only have a foreign policy it can afford’: South Africa’s Economic Reaction to Zimbabwe’s Independence, 1980–1982
by Lotti Nkomo - 581-603 Cecil Rhodes: Racial Segregation in the Cape Colony and Violence in Zimbabwe
by William Beinart - 605-613 Lessons Learned or Ignored: New Insights from the Mozambican Civil War
by Alex Vines - 615-616 Rereading the OvaHerero genocide
by Wolfram Hartmann - 617-619 Anthropology and apartheid: knowledge as the social production of ignorance
by Keyan G. Tomaselli - 620-621 Class, work and whiteness
by Duncan Money - 622-623 Contextualising family and subjectivities
by Timwa Lipenga
August 2022, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 221-233 Tobacco Farming and Agrarian Change in Contemporary Southern Africa – An Introduction
by Martin Prowse & Helena Pérez Niño - 235-249 Beyond the State? Organised Settler Tobacco Interests and the Consolidation of Southern Rhodesia’s Tobacco Industry in the Early Post-Second World War Years
by Sibanengi Ncube - 251-271 Tobacco Farming Following Land Reform in Zimbabwe: A New Dynamic of Social Differentiation and Accumulation
by Toendepi Shonhe & Ian Scoones & Vine Mutyasira & Felix Murimbarimba - 273-291 Tobacco Farming and the Reconfiguration of Co-operatives in Tanzania
by Edward Bahati Makoye & Marianne Nylandsted Larsen & Joseph Andrew Kuzilwa - 293-315 The Evolution of Zimbabwe’s Tobacco Industry: From Colonial Klondike to Contract Farming
by Yumi Sakata & Pius Nyambara & Martin Prowse - 317-333 Joint Ventures and Land Rentals in Tobacco: Limitations of Radical Land Reforms in a Neoliberal Economic Environment – the Case of Zvimba, Zimbabwe
by Freedom Mazwi - 335-354 Tobacco Farmers and Their Communities: Interlinkages, Gains and Losses in Mazowe, Zimbabwe
by Moses Moyo - 355-374 Tobacco Contract Farming, Crop Diversification and Household Relations in the Central Region of Malawi
by Martin Prowse - 375-391 ‘This is where all the white farmers come to die’: Exploring the Roles and Narratives of Former Tobacco Farmers in Contemporary Zimbabwe
by Rory Pilossof & Sibanengi Ncube - 393-405 Pan-Africanism, Intersectionality and African Problems
by Ama Biney - 407-418 The Ethics of Reading and Writing across Time in South Africa
by Sanja Nivesjö - 419-421 Asbestos activism in the Northern Cape
by David Johnson - 421-423 Afrikaner faith and ordentlikheid
by Carli Coetzee - 423-425 Searching for the good life beyond the wage in South Africa
by Leonie Hoffmann - 425-427 Constructions of state opposition in colonial and post-colonial Malawi
by Gift Wasambo Kayira - 427-428 Care and its costs: claims for more in Malawi
by Tanja D. Hendriks - 428-430 Fathers in stories of the nation
by Leballo Tjemolane
January 2022, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Rebekah Lee - 5-21 Too Rich to Care? Southern African (SADC) International Students Navigating Transnationalism and Class at South African Universities
by Veera V. Tagliabue - 23-41 Informal-Sector Organisations, Political Subjectivity, and Citizenship in Zimbabwe
by Kristina Pikovskaia - 43-60 Deserving and Undeserving Welfare States: Cash Transfers and Hegemonic Struggles in South Africa
by Erin Torkelson - 61-80 Educated Girls, Clothes and Christianity: Subverting Mabel Shaw’s Sartorial Agenda on the Colonial Zambian Copperbelt, 1925–1964
by Walima T. Kalusa - 81-102 ‘Ovizire · Somgu: From Where Do We Speak?’: Artistic Interventions in the Namibian Colonial Archive (2018–2020)
by Julia Rensing - 103-117 ‘The League Will Not Ignore the Cry of the Negro Race for Justice’: Marcus Garvey, the League of Nations and South-West Africa
by Douglas R. Jones - 119-138 ‘Stealing Dingane’s Title’: The Fatal Significance of Saguate Gift-Giving in Zulu King Dingane’s Killing of Governor Ribeiro (1833) and Piet Retief (1838)
by Linell Chewins - 139-157 Allies of Expedience: The Retention of Black Rhodesian Soldiers in the Zimbabwe National Army
by M.T. Howard - 159-181 Bulawayo Breaks Ranks: Bureaucratic Battles over African Housing and Urban Citizenship in Late Colonial Zimbabwe, 1949–1977
by Maurice Hutton - 183-200 More than ‘Somebody’s Wife’: Maternalism, Welfare and Identity among White Farming Women in Zimbabwe c.1970–2000
by Andrew Hartnack - 201-202 The BRICS and Africa: meet the new boss, same as the old?
by Ricardo Reboredo - 203-204 Unravelling ‘public participation’ in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area
by Lerato Thakholi - 204-206 The British Establishment and its radical periphery
by Edward Acton - 206-208 Wars or revolutions?
by Vladimir Shubin - 208-210 Untold stories from South Africa and Mozambique: nocturnal labour and mining wealth
by David Morton - 210-212 Ethnography of marginalised Mozambicans challenges post-war politics and policy
by Justin Pearce - 212-215 Private stories and public life: narrating the Indian South African present historically
by Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie - 215-219 The constitution, the people and the reinvention of a royal autocracy
by Peter Limb
December 2021, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 931-934 Editorial
by Jessica Johnson - 935-950 The Madando Rhetoric: Musical Critiques of Electoral Management in Malawi
by Ken Junior Lipenga - 951-972 Artistic Movements: Visual Arts and Cross-Border Exchange on the Central African Copperbelt
by Enid Guene - 973-991 On Renamo ‘War’, Entrepreneurial Synergies and Everyday Life in the Honde Valley Borderlands, c.1980s–2020
by Nicholas Nyachega & Wesley Mwatwara - 993-1009 Bargaining with Land: Borders, Bantustans, and Sovereignty in 1970s and 1980s Southern Africa
by John Aerni-Flessner & Chitja Twala - 1011-1028 Violence, Political Strategy and the Turn to Guerrilla Warfare by the Congress Movement in South Africa
by Simon Stevens - 1029-1043 Studentification in South Africa: Possible Redirections and Political Implications for Local Government
by Pedro Mzileni - 1045-1060 Petitioning the State: Group Councils and the Development of Political Consciousness in Malawi, 1940s–1950s
by Gift Wasambo Kayira - 1061-1081 Roots of Contemporary Political Strategies: Ethno-Populism in Zambia during the Late Colonial Era and Early 2000s
by Sishuwa Sishuwa - 1083-1098 A Not-So-Zulu Zion: Healing and Belonging in Isaiah Shembe’s Nazaretha Church
by Lauren V. Jarvis - 1099-1104 The ANC in the struggle and in power
by Bill Freund - 1104-1106 Why the global (and southern African) housing crisis eludes solution
by Alan Mabin - 1106-1108 Religion, social navigation and urban space in sub-Saharan Africa
by Katrien Pype - 1108-1110 Competing dreams of freedom
by Colin Bundy - 1110-1112 Radio, voice and the rhythms of the everyday
by Wendy Willems - 1112-1114 On the voyage of rediscovery
by Tom Rice - 1114-1117 In Solomon’s way
by Shaun Milton
October 2021, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 735-744 Editorial Reading Repression and Resistance in Zimbabwean Literature
by Astrid Rasch & Minna Johanna Niemi & Jocelyn Alexander - 745-761 Hewing Fiction from History: The Writing of History, Conflict and Trauma in House of Stone
by Novuyo Rosa Tshuma - 763-785 The Noisy Silence of Gukurahundi: Truth, Recognition and Belonging
by Jocelyn Alexander - 787-798 ‘The Diary of a Country in Crisis’: Zimbabwean Censorship and Adaptive Cultural Forms
by Ashleigh Harris - 799-815 Repression, Literary Dissent and the Paradox of Censorship in Zimbabwe
by Hazel Tafadzwa Ngoshi - 817-834 Subversion or Identity Work? Tracing the Reception of Zimbabwean Counter-Narrative Memoirs
by Astrid Rasch