This volume uses post-/de-colonial approaches to examine subalternity in online media representations, specifically the intersectional subalternity of Matabeleland. The editors argue that in online spaces the liberatory politics of Matabeleland emerges as trapped in coloniality.
This volume uses post-/de-colonial approaches to examine subalternity in online media representations, specifically the intersectional subalternity of Matabeleland. The editors argue that in online spaces the liberatory politics of Matabeleland emerges as trapped in coloniality.
Khanyile Mlotshwa is a Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Global Scholarly Dialogue Programme research fellow. Mphathisi Ndlovu is research fellow of journalism at Stellenbosch University.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Khanyile Mlotshwa and Mphathisi Ndlovu PART I: Conceptual and Theoretical Issues 1. Marginal Societies Online: A Critical Appreciation of Genocide and its Politics in Cyberspace Shepherd Mpofu 2. Counter-Memory, Ethno-Nationalism, and the Discursive Constructions of Matabeleland in Digital Spaces Mphathisi Ndlovu 3: The Pitfalls of Matabeleland as a (Digital) Work of Memory Khanyile Mlotshwa 4: Digital Storytelling as a Tool for Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Matabeleland Ntombizakhe Moyo-Nyoni PART II: Minorities of Minorities 5: Hidden in Public: The Symbolic Annihilation of the Khoisan People in Zimbabwe's Public Sphere Christina Ncube and Khanyile Mlotshwa 6: The Batonga Representations in Matabeleland Imaginations Mike Mutale 7: Kalanga Activism and the Imaginations of Matabeleland in Digital Spaces Nkosini Aubrey Khupe 8: Theorizing Online Female Journalism as Border Practices in the Case of Amakhosikazi Media, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Khanyile Mlotshwa and B
Acknowledgements Introduction Khanyile Mlotshwa and Mphathisi Ndlovu PART I: Conceptual and Theoretical Issues 1. Marginal Societies Online: A Critical Appreciation of Genocide and its Politics in Cyberspace Shepherd Mpofu 2. Counter-Memory, Ethno-Nationalism, and the Discursive Constructions of Matabeleland in Digital Spaces Mphathisi Ndlovu 3: The Pitfalls of Matabeleland as a (Digital) Work of Memory Khanyile Mlotshwa 4: Digital Storytelling as a Tool for Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Matabeleland Ntombizakhe Moyo-Nyoni PART II: Minorities of Minorities 5: Hidden in Public: The Symbolic Annihilation of the Khoisan People in Zimbabwe's Public Sphere Christina Ncube and Khanyile Mlotshwa 6: The Batonga Representations in Matabeleland Imaginations Mike Mutale 7: Kalanga Activism and the Imaginations of Matabeleland in Digital Spaces Nkosini Aubrey Khupe 8: Theorizing Online Female Journalism as Border Practices in the Case of Amakhosikazi Media, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Khanyile Mlotshwa and B
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