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Crafting Identity in Zimbabwe and Mozambique
Elizabeth MacGonagle
With this first comprehensive history of the Ndau of eastern Zimbabwe and central Mozambique, Elizabeth MacGonagle moves beyond national borders to show how cultural identities are woven from historical memories that predate the arrival of missionaries and colonial officials on the African continent. Drawing on archival records and oral histories from throughout the Ndau region, her study analyzes the complex relationships between social identity and political power from 1500 to 1900.
Ndauness has been created and recreated within communities through marriages and social structures, cultural practices that mark the body, and rituals that help to sustain shared beliefs. A sense of being Ndau continues to exist into the present, despite different colonial histories, postcolonial trajectories, and official languages in Zimbabwe and Mozambique. MacGonagle's study of ethnic identities among the marginalized Ndau sheds light on the conflicts and divisions that haunt southeast Africa today. This compelling interpretation of the crafting of identity in one corner of Africa has relevance for readers interested in identity formation and ethnic conflict around the world.
Elizabeth MacGonagle is assistant professor of African History at the University of Kansas.
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DETAILS
8 b/w illustrations 3 line illustrations Size: 9 x 6 in 13 digit ISBN: 9781580462570
Binding: Hardback First published: 01/Oct/2007 Last reprinted: 30/Nov/2007 Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
Subject: African Studies
BIC class: AVH
STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008
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Contents
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A Mixed Pot: The Crafting of Identity
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The Historical Landscape of Southeast Africa
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Early Exchanges: Political and Economic Contexts
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Ties That Bind: Social Structures and Cultural Practices
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Keeping Up Appearnaces: Identity and Adornment
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Brewing Beer, Making Rain, and Holding Court
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Memories and Identities in the Shadow of Ngungunyana
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Past and Present in the Ndau Region
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Reviews
Elizabeth MacGonagle has produced a study long awaited by scholars of southeast Africa. . . . The book's real strength is in its mapping of Ndau identity, reflected in the region's cartography but also etched onto people's bodies, shaped into cooking vessels and counted in the cadence of hand claps offered to visitors. This mapping will prompt other historians to ask what made -- and might still make -- 'Ndauness' distinct from other identities." --Eric Allina-Pisano, University of Ottawa in JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY 2008
Elizabeth MacGonagle has written an extremely important and meticulously researched historical study of the complex and contested Ndau-speaking region on the Zimbabwe-Mozambican frontier. This excellent study explores the issues of identity formation and memory, crucial for understanding contemporary politics in Mozambique. Essential reading for students interested in the history of this strategic borderland. -- Allen Isaacman, Regents Professor of History, University of Minnesota
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