03230oam 22004694a 450 991079508300332120230125211633.09956-763-81-0(CKB)4340000000203135(OCoLC)1004385218(MdBmJHUP)muse65251(MiAaPQ)EBC5045671(PPN)22020330X(EXLCZ)99434000000020313520170915d2017 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDeath of a Discipline? Reflections on the History, State, and Future of Social Anthropology in ZimbabweReflections on the History, State, and Future of Social Anthropology in Zimbabwe /Munyaradzi Mawere & Artwell NhemachenaBaltimore, Maryland :Project Muse,2017Baltimore, Md. :Project MUSE, 2017©20171 online resource (1 PDF (iv, 127 pages))Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE.9956-762-81-4 Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-127).1. Anthropology, society, and change in conversation -- 2. Anthropology, Christianity, and the colonial project : a search for a humane anthropology in Zimbabwe -- 3. Anthropology, politics and recognition : a disciplinary struggle -- 4. Anthropology and the search for relevance -- 5. Anthropology in Zimbabwe thirty-five years after independence -- 6. Debunking the myths, resuscitating the discipline : the future of social anthropology in Zimbabwe -- 7. Conclusion.This is a book on the state of social anthropology as an academic discipline in contemporary Zimbabwe. The authors are frustrated and disheartened by a problematic visibility and sluggish growth of the discipline in the country. The book makes an important claim that the future and vibrancy of anthropology in Zimbabwe, lies in how well anthropologists in the country and in the diaspora are able to join efforts in articulating, debating and enhancing its relevance and vitality. The book provides critical overview and nuanced analyses of the role and continued relevance of the discipline in reading and interpreting the social unfolding of everyday life and dynamism. It is a vital text for understanding and contextualising histories and trends in the development of social anthropology in Zimbabwe and how anthropologists in the country navigate the tumultuous waters and struggles that have engrossed the discipline since colonial times. The book has the capacity to generate added insights and influence national, continental, and global debates and trends in the field.EthnologyStudy and teaching (Higher)ZimbabweElectronic books. EthnologyStudy and teaching (Higher)305.80071Mawere Munyaradzi1466407Nhemachena ArtwellMdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910795083003321Death of a Discipline? Reflections on the History, State, and Future of Social Anthropology in Zimbabwe3766947UNINA