Relationality and Resilience in a Not So Relational World? : Knowledge, Chivanhu and (de- )Coloniality in 21st Century Conflict-Torn Zimbabwe.
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Formatua: | Licensed eBooks |
Hizkuntza: | ingelesa |
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Oxford :
Langaa RPCIG
2017.
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Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvh9vv7r |
Aurkibidea:
- Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abstract; Introduction and Background. On Matters of Violence, Ontologies and Resilience; The research site: contextualising matters of violence and resilience; Buhera and some issues in the broader Shona context; Chivanhu and modes of resilience; Aims and objectives; Theoretical/conceptual framework; Methodology; Participant observation; Sampling and unstructured interviews; Other sources of data; Ethics; Chapter outlines; Chapter One
- Resilience or Sacrifice? Droughts and Knowledge Translation.
- The worlds, entities and knowledge practices related to droughts and rainsConclusion; Chapter Two
- The Mhepo, Mweya and Ruzivo: Knowing, Sensing and Resilience; Brief notes on violence and matters of knowledge; Prophesy, dreaming and divination; Knowledge and witchcraft-related violence; Ruzivo and resilience; Chapter Three
- Ethics Beyond Bodies? Ukama, Violence and Resilience; Brief notes on politics of violence and the violence of politics; Ukama, mhepo and mweya; Ukama and the coloniality of violence; A return to some key issues.
- Chapter Four
- On Economies of Kutenda: Agency, Action and Resilience Against Economic AdversitiesA brief look at economic challenges; Agency, action and openness? resilience in everyday life economies; Kutenda; Chapter Five
- Sensing Presences? Health, Illness and Resilience; Some brief notes on health and resilience; The manifestations, comings and goings of everyday life; A return to a few key issues about presences and absences; Conclusion; Glossary of Terms; Bibliography; Back cover.