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ID193040
Title ProperPeasant Livelihoods in Times of Covid-19
Other Title Informationa Classical Agrarian and Political Economy Perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorChipenda, Clement
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Covid-19 pandemic has had unprecedented global impact, creating multiple crises that have gone beyond the epidemiological, extending to the socio-economic and political. It has exposed structural flaws in global capitalism and intensified inequalities that have traditionally been imbedded in relations of production and social reproduction. In emerging Covid-19 literature, blind spots exist on its impact on peasant households. It is this knowledge gap that this article fills. Focusing on an agrarian context in rural Zimbabwe, the article employs a classical agrarian perspective and the political economy approach as conceptual and heuristic tools to explore the impact which this novel virus has had on rural livelihoods. It shows that the pandemic has impacted agricultural production, social reproduction, labour relations and asset accumulation. While its impact has been largely negative, opportunities were created with peasant agency being critical in dealing with shocks and vulnerabilities.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 58, No.8; Dec 2023: p.1545-1570
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2023-11 58, 8
Key WordsZimbabwe ;  Production ;  Livelihoods ;  Peasants ;  Accumulation ;  Reproduction ;  COVID-19