Ordered Estates - Andrew Hartnack - Bøker - Weaver Press - 9781779222916 - 9. august 2016
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There is a growing body of work on white farmers in Zimbabwe. Yet the role played by white women - so-called 'farmers' wives' - on commercial farms has been almost completely ignored, if not forgotten. For all the public role and overt power ascribed to white male farmers, their wives played an equally important, although often more subtle, role in power and labour relations on white commercial farms. This 'soft power' took the form of maternalistic welfare initiatives such as clinics, schools, orphan programmes and women's clubs, mostly overseen by a 'farmer's wife'. Before and after Zimbabwe's 1980 independence these played an important role in attracting and keeping farm labourers, and governing their behaviour. After independence they also became crucial to the way white farmers justified their continued ownership of most of Zimbabwe's prime farmland.



This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the role that farm welfare initiatives played in Zimbabwe's agrarian history. Having assessed what implications such endeavours had for the position and well-being of farmworkers before the onset of 'fast-track' land reform in the year 2000, Hartnack examines in vivid ethnographic detail the impact that the farm seizures had on the lives of farmworkers and the welfare programmes which had previously attempted to improve their lot.

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Utgitt 9. august 2016
ISBN13 9781779222916
Utgivere Weaver Press
Antall sider 304
Mål 156 × 234 × 16 mm   ·   426 g
Språk Engelsk  

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