Whiteness in Zimbabwe

 4,500

SKU: 9780230621428

Victims of political persecution since 2000, Zimbabwe’s whites have never overcome the problem of belonging. In North America and Australia, Europeans became the majority and “normal” partially through the genocide of native peoples. Settlers to Zimbabwe, however, only comprised a tiny minority. They monopolized the territory but struggled to assimilate culturally. Rather than integrating with African societies, many adopted a strategy of social escape. In this arresting and powerful study, David McDermott Hughes shows how they became emotionally and artistically invested in the non-human environment surrounding them. He traces how writers, artists, and farmers crafted a white identity focused on ecological conservation and how, emerging from state terror, some are now groping toward a whiteness of uncommon humanity and humility.

Key Features

  • Pages: 228
  • Publication date: 2010-04-15
  • Language: EN

Imported by ISBN.

Author

David McDermott Hughes

Publisher

Palgrave MacMillan

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Whiteness in Zimbabwe”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *