The political imaginaries and social lives of political prisoners in post-2000 Zimbabwe
This article situates the experiences of political prisoners in post-2000 Zimbabwe in a historical sequence of imprisonment. It uses prisoners' narratives to examine the shifting political ideas and social and material practices that shaped opposition politics. I explore the centrality of ideas...
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description | This article situates the experiences of political prisoners in post-2000 Zimbabwe in a historical sequence of imprisonment. It uses prisoners' narratives to examine the shifting political ideas and social and material practices that shaped opposition politics. I explore the centrality of ideas about the rule of law, the practices and beliefs through which social and political connection and community were built within and beyond the prison walls, and the terrible and often enduring costs of imprisonment. Although prisoners' narratives were often marked by tales of irredeemable loss, they also underlined the importance to opposition political imaginaries of bonds built across the barriers of race, class and respectability and claims to a rights-bearing citizenship. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:873c7af2-e24e-48e7-8e5a-e9f3f652fb842022-03-26T22:09:24ZThe political imaginaries and social lives of political prisoners in post-2000 ZimbabweJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:873c7af2-e24e-48e7-8e5a-e9f3f652fb84Governance in AfricaDevelopment and Refugees (see also Sociology)AfricaSocial Sciences Division - DaisyRoutledge2010Alexander, JThis article situates the experiences of political prisoners in post-2000 Zimbabwe in a historical sequence of imprisonment. It uses prisoners' narratives to examine the shifting political ideas and social and material practices that shaped opposition politics. I explore the centrality of ideas about the rule of law, the practices and beliefs through which social and political connection and community were built within and beyond the prison walls, and the terrible and often enduring costs of imprisonment. Although prisoners' narratives were often marked by tales of irredeemable loss, they also underlined the importance to opposition political imaginaries of bonds built across the barriers of race, class and respectability and claims to a rights-bearing citizenship. |
spellingShingle | Governance in Africa Development and Refugees (see also Sociology) Africa Alexander, J The political imaginaries and social lives of political prisoners in post-2000 Zimbabwe |
title | The political imaginaries and social lives of political prisoners in post-2000 Zimbabwe |
title_full | The political imaginaries and social lives of political prisoners in post-2000 Zimbabwe |
title_fullStr | The political imaginaries and social lives of political prisoners in post-2000 Zimbabwe |
title_full_unstemmed | The political imaginaries and social lives of political prisoners in post-2000 Zimbabwe |
title_short | The political imaginaries and social lives of political prisoners in post-2000 Zimbabwe |
title_sort | political imaginaries and social lives of political prisoners in post 2000 zimbabwe |
topic | Governance in Africa Development and Refugees (see also Sociology) Africa |
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