Zimbabwe struggles within the struggle

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Zimbabwe struggles within the struggle (1979, Rujeko Publishers)

166 pages

English language

Published April 2, 1979 by Rujeko Publishers.

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4 stars (1 review)

2 editions

reviewed Zimbabwe by Masipula Sithole

Important work, limited in scope

4 stars

A very critical & insightful work of political science/organizational theory that explains the internal conflicts among leaders of Zimbabwe's nationalist independence movement through the 1960s & 1970s. The author was a participant & so has important “insider” knowledge.

I shared plenty of quotes that I found helpful, so here are some limitations: • A fairly exclusive focus on the elites. This was presumably by design, but I'm still glad I read a book focused on the grassroots movement before this one & plan to read at least one more. • It's all a bunch of (very violently) squabbling cis men - there's not even a cursory acknowledgment of gender oppression despite the fact that I can only think of one person (Fay Chung) the author mentions at all who was neither a cis man nor one of his relatives. There's default “he” throughout in reference to political actors in the …

Subjects

  • Sithole, Ndabaningi, 1920-
  • Zimbabwe African National Union.
  • National liberation movements -- Zimbabwe.
  • Zimbabwe -- Politics and government -- 1890-1965.
  • Zimbabwe -- Politics and government -- 1965-1979.