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White Farmers & their Representatives in Zimbabwe, 1890-2000; Introduction; 1890-1953: From Conquest to Federation; 1953-1980: From Federation to Independence; 1980-2000: From Independence to Jambanja; Conclusion; Notes; 2. No Country for White Men. White Farmers, the Fast-Track Land Reforms and Jambanja, 2000-2004; Introduction; 2000-2004: Jambanja; Conclusion; Notes 327 $a3. Discourses of Apoliticism in The FarmerIntroduction; Contextualising The Farmer & Media in Zimbabwe; Apoliticism & Affirmative Parochialism; The History, Content & Production of The Farmer; The Editors; Conclusion; Notes; 4. Discursive Thresholds & Episodes of Crisis. The Liberation War, Gukurahundi & the Land Occupations; Introduction; The Discursive Threshold; The Liberation War, Gukurahundi & the Shifting Discourses of Violence and Victimhood; 2000 & After: State-Sponsored Violence & the Reformed Victimhood of White Farmers; Conclusion; Notes 327 $a5. The Consolidation of Voice. White Farmers' Autobiographies & the Narration of Experience after 2000Introduction; Discourse & Myth; The Importance of Literature & Autobiography; Writing Traditions & Authorial Intentions; Myths & Themes; Audience; Conclusion; Notes; 6. Orphans of Empire'. Oral Expressions of Displacement & Trauma; Introduction; The Justice for Agriculture (JAG) Interviews; The Oral Account; The Trauma of Eviction; The Re-emergence of Past Discourse; 'I paid my houts everything': Labour Relations on White Farms; Remaining Apolitical in a Political Crisis; Conclusion; Notes 327 $aAppendix 1. CFU structure & list of past presidentsAppendix 2. Land use on large-scale commercial farms & area under cultivation in hectares, 1970-1999; Appendix 3. Summary of major crop1 sales in Z millions, 1970-1999; Appendix 4. The number of large-scale commercial farms & the total area occupied in hectares, 1970-1999; Appendix 5. White farmers killed between 1964-79, 1981-87 and 2000-04; Appendix 6. Date of purchase on the title deeds of farming properties listed in the 1997 acquisition list; Appendix 7. Biographical data on white farmers interviewed; Bibliography; Index; Epigraph 327 $aBack cover 330 $aThe history of colonial land alienation, the grievances fuelling the liberation war, and post-independence land reforms have all been grist to the mill of recent scholarship on Zimbabwe. Yet for all that the countryi?s white farmers have received considerable attention from academics and journalists, the fact that they have always played a dynamic role in cataloguing and representing their own affairs has gone unremarked. It is this crucial dimension that Rory Pilossof explores in The Unbearable Whiteness of Being. 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