Civil Society in Zimbabwe

£45.99

Civil Society in Zimbabwe

Insights from Matabeleland

Regional / International studies Cultural studies Social discrimination and social justice Ethnic studies Sociology Social and cultural anthropology Social welfare and social services Comparative politics Civil service and public sector Colonialism and imperialism

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Collection: Routledge Contemporary Africa

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 1st September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040404041


This book considers the historical and spatial dimensions of civil society in Zimbabwe’s Matabeleland region, an area suffering from severe development and democratic deficits over many decades.

Transcending an organisational conception of civil society and a simplistic state-civil society dualist understanding, it recognises the dynamic character of civil society as a social space, inclusive of less formalised associational forms of collective life, as well as the colonial character and legacies of civil society both analytically and empirically. The book facilitates a nuanced understanding of the specificities of the social, political and economic evolution of Matabeleland in colonial and post-colonial Zimbabwe, and the region’s troubled relations with the central state. Historically, it traces civil society in Matabeleland from the region’s resistance against the colonial-settler state to contemporary struggles for justice given the unresolved Gukurahundi legacy. Civil society is depicted as constituted by a set of complex and shifting struggles for justice, not simply between Matabeleland and the central state, but also internally within Matabeleland along multiple fault-lines including class and culture. The relevance of understanding civil society in Matabeleland, for Zimbabwe and Africa more widely, is brought to the fore.

The book will be of interest and value to scholars of civil society, politics and democratisation across the African continent.

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