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Identity in Metamorphosis - An Anthology of Writings From Zimbabwe Students (Hardcover)
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Identity in Metamorphosis - An Anthology of Writings From Zimbabwe Students (Hardcover)
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Zimbabwe is a newly independent southern African country having
gained political independence from Great Britain almost three
decades ago. The country is still going through a process of
political, economic and socio-cultural change as it attempts to
shed some of its colonial traditions and embrace a new postcolonial
African identity. This book captures reflections of students caught
up in that process as they struggle with issues central to
development. These include how to balance traditional culture with
the entrenched European culture in their education system, how to
redress the racial imbalances inherited from the colonial past, and
the lack of democracy and the role of the schools in the process of
social change. The students highlight their hopes and frustrations
in trying to preserve their traditional culture and in
reconceptualising their own African identity through an education
system which has been criticised for creating an Europeanized
African elite whose relationship to their indigenous cultural
heritage becomes petrified in the very process of that education.
The student voices in this collection raise more questions than
answers, questions which all newly independent African governments
must ultimately address in order to promote sustainable development
premised on equality, democracy, and reaffirmation of African
cultural heritage. The concerns expressed in this work bridge
continents and cultures and speak directly to students in the
United States who are struggling to understand their relationship
to the global community. We hear voices in this collection that are
full of the hope and the promise, which is the future of Zimbabwe
and indeed the entire African continent. The principal audience for
this book is students, scholars and researchers in the fields of
postcolonial and subaltern studies, International affairs, African
studies, education and the humanities. The book gives scholars and
researchers new raw data to help find answers to questions and
issues of African development and education.
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