
Politics and Religion in Zimbabwe
The Deification of Robert G. Mugabe
Ezra Chitando(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. May 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
204 pages
978-1-032-57090-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book illustrates how religion and ideology were used by Robert Mugabe to ward off opposition within his own party, in Zimbabwe and from the West.
An interdisciplinary line up of contributors argue that Mugabe used a calculated narrative of deification - presenting himself as a divine figure who had the task of delivering land, freedom and confidence to black people across the world - to remain in power in Zimbabwe. The chapters highlight the appropriation and deployment of religious themes in Mugabe's domestic and international politics, reflect on the contestation around the deification of Mugabe in Zimbabwean politics across different forms of religious expression, including African Traditional Religions and various strands of Christianity and initiate further reflections on the interface between religion and politics in Africa and globally.
Politics and Religion in Zimbabwe will be of interest to scholars of religion and politics, Southern Africa and African politics.
An interdisciplinary line up of contributors argue that Mugabe used a calculated narrative of deification - presenting himself as a divine figure who had the task of delivering land, freedom and confidence to black people across the world - to remain in power in Zimbabwe. The chapters highlight the appropriation and deployment of religious themes in Mugabe's domestic and international politics, reflect on the contestation around the deification of Mugabe in Zimbabwean politics across different forms of religious expression, including African Traditional Religions and various strands of Christianity and initiate further reflections on the interface between religion and politics in Africa and globally.
Politics and Religion in Zimbabwe will be of interest to scholars of religion and politics, Southern Africa and African politics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-57090-7 (9781032570907)
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Person
Ezra Chitando is Professor of Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, Classics and Philosophy of the University of Zimbabwe and a Theology Consultant for the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiative in Africa (EHAIA).
Content
Introduction: Politics and Religion: The Deification of Robert Mugabe 1. "Land Comes First Before All Else": Robert G. Mugabe, Land and Salvation for Black Africans 2. The power of Robert Mugabe's discourses in International Relations 3. Religio-Political Convergence: A Mugabe-istic tactic to secularize Eccesiastical Authority in Zimbabwe 4. The Making of a Legend in the Narratives on Robert G. Mugabe's Life and Politics 5. Statecraft: Mugabe and African Traditional Religions 6. Was Robert Mugabe the Re-incarnation of Nehanda? An Analysis of Chenjerai Hove's Bones (1989) 7. Willing Allies? African Independent Churches and Robert Mugabe 8. "It shall be well with Zimbabwe": Pentecostalism, Pan Africanism and Discourses on Nation-Building and Restoration in Zimbabwe 9. "Wolves in sheep clothing"? Robert Mugabe and the media agenda on the prosperity gospel 10. Woman as Scapegoat in the Jezebel and Grace Mugabe Narratives 11. Robert Gabriel Mugabe as a Black/African Theologian and Philosopher: A Critical Appreciation 12. Robert Mugabe's Role as a Man-god in Zimbabwe and the Final Judgement