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Through the Lenses of Betrayal: Ambivalence and Other Markers of Deception in Aaron Chiundura Moyo’sendence African writers have managed to capture and record this genre of speeches that were fed on the ordinary populace in a bid to hoodwink them. Thus, works of fiction present us with the patterns of speeches by politicians before and after independence and such can act as samples from which anal按等级 发表于 2025-3-30 21:52:46
The Post-independence Zimbabwean Leadership and the Literary Imaginings of Betrayal in I.T. Mabasa’sV and AIDS pandemic, among others. Consequently, the nation is portrayed as a conglomeration of mentally unstable people which is a result of the amorphous challenges they face. The novel aptly and succinctly shows that the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) governmentdura-mater 发表于 2025-3-31 04:07:47
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Metaphorisation and Erotisisation of the Female Body in David Mungoshi’s ,: A Symbolic Representatiotext. Together, these are interrogated in order to explore the (dis)connections between father figures and mother figures . state governance. Our analytical angle is entirely a departure from previous scholarship’s conceptual and methodological linearity in addressing the Zimbabwean political polemiOratory 发表于 2025-3-31 09:26:11
Politics of Deceit: Dynamics of Political Jingles in Postcolonial Zimbabwearative analysis of the jingles that were sung during the two epochs in a bid to debate a culture of deceit in postcolonial Zimbabwean politics. Using qualitative research methodology, specifically content analysis of the selected jingles of Mbare Chimurenga Choir and Chief Hwenje, the chapter interCardioversion 发表于 2025-3-31 15:57:41
The Media, Conflict and Culture of Deceit in Postcolonial Zimbabwean Politics revealing truths, try to cover things up and curtail people’s freedom and right to information. As such, the media have presumed a parochial, partisan, highly politicised, combative role in postcolonial Zimbabwe by reducing citizens to the righteous and the wicked binary, based on their political p