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The Idea of Matabeleland in Digital Spaces: Genealogies,
Discourses, and Epistemic Struggles establishes a debate and
dialogue between critical and post-/de-colonial approaches in the
study of subalternity in online media representations. Editors
Khanyile Mlotshwa and Mphathisi Ndlovu curate chapters that deal
specifically with the intersectional subalternity of Matabeleland,
a political and geographical region in the Southwest part of
Zimbabwe comprising of three provinces: Matabeleland South,
Matabeleland North, and Bulawayo metropolitan province. The
subalternity of this region emerges in politics and popular
culture, including media, as intersectional in terms of ethnicity,
region, gender, class, and beyond. This book argues that in online
spaces the liberatory politics of Matabeleland emerges as trapped
in coloniality.
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