Using a historical lens to interrogate why and how people cross borders in the SADC region, this book explains how nation-states and national communities are made in the borderlands and shows how communities and individuals have fought back against regimes attempting to contain and control them through securitized borders.
Using a historical lens to interrogate why and how people cross borders in the SADC region, this book explains how nation-states and national communities are made in the borderlands and shows how communities and individuals have fought back against regimes attempting to contain and control them through securitized borders.
Munyaradzi Mushonga is the program director for the Africa Studies Program in the Centre for Gender and Africa Studies at the University of the Free State. John Aerni-Flessner is associate professor in the Residential College in the Arts and Humanities at Michigan State University, and research fellow in the Department of History at the University of the Free State. Chitja Twala is professor of history at the University of Limpopo, and research fellow in the Department of History at the University of the Free State. Grey Magaiza is deputy director for the Centre for Gender and Africa Studies at the University of the Free State, Qwaqwa.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Migration Borders and Borderlands in Southern Africa in Historical Perspective by Munyaradzi Mushonga John Aerni-Flessner Chitja Twala and Grey Magaiza Part 1: Bordermaking Smuggling and Contemporary Resonances Chapter 1: "Putting Gunboats on the Lake": Frelimo's Guerrilla War and Malawi's Border Dispute with Tanzania in the 1960s by Michael G. Panzer Chapter 2: Permit-less Crossing and Tourism: Constructing Border Regimes in the Drakensberg Mountains 1950s-Present by John Aerni-Flessner Chapter 3: Posted Passports and Fake Stamps: Documented Mobility Invisibility and the Informal Enforcement of South Africa's Border with Zimbabwe by Xolani Tshabalala Chapter 4: Contested Borderscapes Border Farms and Guided Travels in Zimbabwe's Struggle for Self-Rule 1960-1970s by Nicholas Nyachega Part 2: (Im)Mobilities Transnational Communities and Settlement Chapter 5: "The River is a Natural Resource not a Border?" Understanding Tonga Borderland Community Res
Acknowledgments Introduction: Migration Borders and Borderlands in Southern Africa in Historical Perspective by Munyaradzi Mushonga John Aerni-Flessner Chitja Twala and Grey Magaiza Part 1: Bordermaking Smuggling and Contemporary Resonances Chapter 1: "Putting Gunboats on the Lake": Frelimo's Guerrilla War and Malawi's Border Dispute with Tanzania in the 1960s by Michael G. Panzer Chapter 2: Permit-less Crossing and Tourism: Constructing Border Regimes in the Drakensberg Mountains 1950s-Present by John Aerni-Flessner Chapter 3: Posted Passports and Fake Stamps: Documented Mobility Invisibility and the Informal Enforcement of South Africa's Border with Zimbabwe by Xolani Tshabalala Chapter 4: Contested Borderscapes Border Farms and Guided Travels in Zimbabwe's Struggle for Self-Rule 1960-1970s by Nicholas Nyachega Part 2: (Im)Mobilities Transnational Communities and Settlement Chapter 5: "The River is a Natural Resource not a Border?" Understanding Tonga Borderland Community Res
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