‘I am a paramount chief, this land belongs to my ancestors’: the reconfiguration of rural authority after Zimbabwe's land reforms

作者: Grasian Mkodzongi

DOI: 10.1080/03056244.2015.1085376

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摘要: This article explores the reconfiguration of rural authority in aftermath Zimbabwe's Fast Track Land Reform Programme, particularly way programme has allowed local chiefs to deploy ancestral autochthony as a contesting state hegemony over countryside. It argues that cannot simply be viewed undemocratic remnants colonial rule; instead, nuanced understanding their role governance is required.

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