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2. Zimbabwean Farmworkers in Limpopo Province, South Africa Blair Rutherford
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Blair Rutherford
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editors’ Preface and Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: The Making of Zimbabwe’s New Diaspora 1
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Zimbabwean Diasporic Communities in South Africa
- 1. Makwerekwere: Migration, Citizenship and Identity among Zimbabweans in South Africa 37
- 2. Zimbabwean Farmworkers in Limpopo Province, South Africa Blair Rutherford 59
- 3. The Politics of Legal Status for Zimbabweans in South Africa 77
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The Cultural Politics of Survival in Britain
- 4. Zimbabwean Transnational Diaspora Politics in Britain 103
- 5. Diaspora and Dignity: Navigating and Contesting Civic Exclusion in Britain 122
- 6. Burial at Home? Dealing with Death in the Diaspora and Harare 144
- 7. Negotiating Transnational Families: HIV Positive Zimbabwean Women’s Accounts of Obligation and Support 164
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Diasporic Identities and Transnational Media
- 8. Debating ‘Zimbabweanness’ in Diasporic Internet Forums: Technologies of Freedom? 183
- 9. Rhodesians Never Die? The Zimbabwe Crisis and the Revival of Rhodesian Discourse 202
- 10. Exile and the Internet: Ndebele and Mixed-race Online Diaspora ‘Homes’ 229
- 11. One Dandelion Seed-head 246
- 12. ‘Making New Connections’: Interview with Brian Chikwava 255
- Notes on Contributors 261
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editors’ Preface and Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: The Making of Zimbabwe’s New Diaspora 1
-
Zimbabwean Diasporic Communities in South Africa
- 1. Makwerekwere: Migration, Citizenship and Identity among Zimbabweans in South Africa 37
- 2. Zimbabwean Farmworkers in Limpopo Province, South Africa Blair Rutherford 59
- 3. The Politics of Legal Status for Zimbabweans in South Africa 77
-
The Cultural Politics of Survival in Britain
- 4. Zimbabwean Transnational Diaspora Politics in Britain 103
- 5. Diaspora and Dignity: Navigating and Contesting Civic Exclusion in Britain 122
- 6. Burial at Home? Dealing with Death in the Diaspora and Harare 144
- 7. Negotiating Transnational Families: HIV Positive Zimbabwean Women’s Accounts of Obligation and Support 164
-
Diasporic Identities and Transnational Media
- 8. Debating ‘Zimbabweanness’ in Diasporic Internet Forums: Technologies of Freedom? 183
- 9. Rhodesians Never Die? The Zimbabwe Crisis and the Revival of Rhodesian Discourse 202
- 10. Exile and the Internet: Ndebele and Mixed-race Online Diaspora ‘Homes’ 229
- 11. One Dandelion Seed-head 246
- 12. ‘Making New Connections’: Interview with Brian Chikwava 255
- Notes on Contributors 261
- Index 265