
In the Shadow of a Conflict
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- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Maps, Illustrations and Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors' details
- 1. Introduction. Crisis in Zimbabwe and its Regional Effects
- Introduction
- The Zimbabwe Context
- Contested Versions of Zimbabwe's Post-independence History
- Fast Track Land Reform
- Citizenship
- Zimbabwean Migrants
- National Responses to the Crises in Zimbabwe
- The Selection of Research Sites
- The Chapters of this Book
- Notes
- 2. Reflections on National Dynamics, Responses and Discourses in a Regional Context
- Introduction
- Zimbabwe and SADC after 2000
- The Tide Turns against ZANU-PF
- South Africa
- Mozambican Perspectives and Responses
- Zambian Perspectives and Responses
- Regional Responses: Common Themes and Diverse Contexts
- The Media
- Notes
- 3. Poverty, Shelter and Opportunities
- Introduction
- Why Leave Zimbabwe for Mozambique?
- Crossing the Border
- 2008: Responses at the Peak of Political Crisis
- Policies and Displacement
- Livelihood challenges
- The Construction of Invisibility
- Notes
- 4. Settling for Less? Zimbabwean Farmers and Commercial Farming in Mozambique
- Introduction
- Zimbabwean Commercial Farmers in Manica
- Challenges of Production
- Reflections on a Glaring Refusal
- Conclusion
- Notes
- 5. Reversing the Flows of People, Skills and Goods
- Introduction
- Historical Contexts and Exchange Flows in the Case Study Area
- A Remote Frontier Zone Experiencing a Green Revolution
- The Rise and Demise of the Chakwaedzera Association
- Conclusion
- Notes
- 6. Governing the South African/Zimbabwean Border
- Introduction
- A New Border?
- Earlier History of Migrations
- Migration and South African Agriculture
- The Porous Border
- Border Crossings from Beitbridge to Musina
- Musina The frontline in the crisis of Zimbabweans entering South Africa
- Lawyers for Human Rights and the Detention Centre in Musina
- Responding to the Post-Election Crises in Zimbabwe
- The Musina Showgrounds
- A New Policy: The Zimbabwe Documentation Project
- Zimbabweans in South Africa: Xenophobia and the Stereotyping of Zimbabweans
- The Future of the Zimbabwe/South African Border
- Conclusions
- Notes
- 7. Hierarchies, Violence, Gender
- Introduction
- How and Why they Crossed
- Stories of the Crossing
- New Dimensions of Heterogeneity
- Typology of Situations
- Thematic Analysis
- Identity and Citizenship
- Conclusions
- Notes
- 8. Finding Shelter and Work in the Communal Areas of Limpopo
- Introduction
- Zimbabweans in Limpopo Province
- Migration into Limpopo Province: Some historical dimensions
- Migration to Post-Apartheid South Africa
- Migration to the Communal Lands in and around Elim
- Governance Issues: Customary Authorities and Zimbabweans
- Reflections on Life in South Africa
- Conclusion
- Notes
- 9. Factions in the Field
- The Eastern Border and Heddon Estates
- From Paternalism to Neo-liberalism?
- Other Sources of Division
- Gender Relations and Transactional Sex
- Conclusion
- Notes
- 10. Farms as Camps
- Introduction - To be in or out of the Camps
- The Significance of Farms as Camps
- Places beyond Camps
- Notes
- 11. Home away from Home
- Introduction
- A Brief History of the Mkushi Farm Block
- Land and Identity
- Concluding Remarks
- Notes
- 12. The impact of the Zimbabwean crisis on informal cross-border trade with Zambia
- Introduction and Background
- Research Methodology
- Overall Effects of the Zimbabwe Crisis on Border Crossings
- Demographic Profiles of the Cross-border Traders
- Reasons for Participating in Cross-Border Trading
- Sources of Initial Capital
- Clients and Types of Goods Traded
- Mode of Transport and Frequency of Visits
- Networks and Help Received while in Zambia
- Views from the Border Post
- Future Aspirations
- Summary and Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- B ack cover
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