Description
ZimbabweTakes Back it Land, however, offers a much more positive and nuanced assessment of land reform in Zimbabwe, one that counters the dominant narratives of oppression and economic stagnation. While not minimising the depredations of the Mugabe regime, and admitting that many of Mugabe's supporters benefited from the dictators largesse, the authors show how "ordinary" Zimbabweans have taken charge of their destinies in creative and unacknowledged ways through their use of land holdings obtained through Mugabe's land reform programs. This is an inspiring story of collective agency by the exploited, and how development can take place in even the most hostile of circumstances.
About the Author
Joseph Hanlon is Technology Faculty, The Open University, UK.
Jeannette Manjengwa is Deputy Director at the Institute for Environmental Studies, UK.
Teresa Smart is Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Education, University of London.
Book Information
ISBN 9781565495203
Author Joseph Hanlon
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Kumarian Press
Publisher Kumarian Press