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Not Yet Post-Colonial - Kapuya, Zvikomborero
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The epistemic deficiency of contending issue in post-imperial Africa, Zimbabwe in particular influence the author to take readers on the interesting journey of joining the reflections of ghetto life into concept and culture. Ghetto renaissance responding to ghetto condition proved itself to the future, Cultural Revolution confronting Afro-fascist nationalist regimes and the complex global coloniality. Though some challenges, such as identity crisis, self-hate and criminal activities, ghetto cosmology left no stone unturned in making the post-colonial Zimbabwe a practical political project in the prism of decoloniality.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The epistemic deficiency of contending issue in post-imperial Africa, Zimbabwe in particular influence the author to take readers on the interesting journey of joining the reflections of ghetto life into concept and culture. Ghetto renaissance responding to ghetto condition proved itself to the future, Cultural Revolution confronting Afro-fascist nationalist regimes and the complex global coloniality. Though some challenges, such as identity crisis, self-hate and criminal activities, ghetto cosmology left no stone unturned in making the post-colonial Zimbabwe a practical political project in the prism of decoloniality.
Autorenporträt
Zvikomborero Kapuya is a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Politics and Public Management at Midlands State University Zimbabwe. He is currently reading for Masters of Science in International Affairs, holds Bachelor of Science in Politics and Public Management (First Class and Book Prize Award) at the named university. The author's main research interest is international politics, public administration, social anthropology and philosophy. He grew up from Sanyati Rural Areas where he received primary education at Javachava Primary School, Jompani Secondary School and Neuso High School.