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ID090208
Title ProperMaking sense of Mugabeism in local and global politics
Other Title Informationso Blair, keep your England and let me keep my Zimbabwe
LanguageENG
AuthorNdlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe has emerged as one of the most controversial political figures since 2000, eliciting both admiration and condemnation. What is termed 'Mugabeism' is a summation of a constellation of political controversies, political behaviour, political ideas, utterances, rhetoric and actions that have crystallised around Mugabe's political life. It is a contested phenomenon with the nationalist aligned scholars understanding it as a pan-African redemptive ideology opposed to all forms of imperialism and colonialism and dedicated to a radical redistributive project predicated on redress of colonial injustices. A neoliberal-inspired perspective sees Mugabeism as a form of racial chauvinism and authoritarianism marked by antipathy towards norms of liberal governance and disdain for human rights and democracy. This article seeks to analyse Mugabeism as populist phenomenon propelled through articulatory practices and empty signifiers. As such it can be read at many levels: as a form of left-nationalism; as Afro-radicalism and nativism; a patriarchal neo-traditional cultural nationalism and an antithesis of democracy and human rights. All these representations make sense within the context of colonial, nationalist, postcolonial and even pre-colonial history that Mugabe has deployed to sustain and support his political views.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 30, No. 6; 2009: p1139-1158
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 30, No. 6; 2009: p1139-1158
Key WordsZimbabwe - History ;  Robert Mugabe ;  Colonialism


 
 
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