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Title Livelihoods of ethnic minorities in rural Zimbabwe / Kirk Helliker, Patience Chadambuka, Joshua Matanzima, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (x, 228 pages) : illustrations
Series Springer geography, 2194-3168
Springer geography, 2194-3168
Contents Historicising and Theorising the Livelihoods of Ethnic Minorities in Zimbabwe -- The Tshwa San of Zimbabwe: Land, Livelihoods, and Ethnicity -- Migrants, Ethnic Minorities and "Men of the Soil": Basotho Farmers in Southern Rhodesia -- Displacement and Livelihood Vulnerability among the BaTonga Women of Binga from 1958 to 1980 -- Transformations in the Livelihood Activities of Hlengwe People of the South-East Lowveld of Zimbabwe, 1890 to Now -- The Impact of Community-based Conservation on the Livelihoods of the Doma in the mid-Zambezi Valley -- Human-Wildlife Conflict and Precarious Livelihoods of the Tonga-speaking people of North-western Zimbabwe -- The Political Economy of Shangane Livelihoods in Rural Zimbabwe -- Land, Displacement and Livelihood Strategies among the Nambya People in North-western Zimbabwe, from the 1940s -- (Re)Inventing Livelihoods in Communal Areas in post-Fast Track Zimbabwe: The Case of Chewa Ex-farm Workers in Shamva Communal Areas -- Cultural Economic Survival under Crisis: Malawian Nyau Dances and Zimbabwe's Economic Meltdown -- Ethnicity and Livelihoods in Precarious Times: The Case of the Ndau People of Chimanimani -- Changing Borderland Livelihoods and Coping Strategies among "Indigenous People", "Malawians" and "Mozambicans" in Honde Valley since the 1970s
Summary The book provides empirically-rich case studies of the lives and livelihoods of marginalised ethnic minorities in colonial and post-colonial Zimbabwe, with a specific focus on diverse rural areas. It demonstrates the dynamic and complex relationships existing between ethnic minorities and livelihoods, and analyses the ways in which projects of belonging (and identity-formation) amongst these ethnic minorities are entangled in their respective livelihood construction projects, and vice versa. The ethnic minorities include those considered indigenous to Zimbabwe, and those often defined as 'aliens', including ethnicities with a transnational presence in southern Africa. The ethnicities studied in the book include the following: Chewa, Doma, Tonga, Tshwa San, Shangane, Basotho, Ndau, Hlengwe and Nambya. By studying their livelihoods in particular, this book offers the first full manuscript about ethnic minorities in Zimbabwe. In doing so, it highlights the significance of these ethnic minorities to Zimbabwean history, politics and society
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 26, 2022)
Subject Minorities -- Zimbabwe -- Economic conditions
Minorities -- Economic conditions
Zimbabwe
Form Electronic book
Author Helliker, Kirk, editor.
Chadambuka, Patience, editor.
Matanzima, Joshua, editor.
ISBN 9783030948009
3030948005