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      Lawrence Hoba's depiction of the post-2000 Zimbabwean land invasions in The Trek and Other Stories

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          The article examines Lawrence Hoba's The Trek and Other Stories (2009), which describes experiences from the post-2000 land invasions and fast-track land reform in Zimbabwe. It analyses selected short stories in relation to other Zimbabwean fictional works about land and the definition and restoration of dignified and other identities lost during Rhodesian colonialism. The article also discusses the significance of the narrative style, especially satire, and some of the themes, such as violence, dislocation, the position of women during the land reform and the multiple migration patterns in the land invasions, in an effort to foreground how all these link with Hoba's cynicism and, at times, subversive perceptions on how the land issue has been handled in post-2000 Zimbabwe. The argument here is that Hoba's fictional writings about the post-2000 land invasions and fast track land redistribution programme are reflective of a marked departure from the pro-nationalist, ideological and backward looking fictional mappings of land and national belonging. These writings place the 'now' as critical in unpacking the ironies and contradictory impact of the land redistribution exercise on ordinary Zimbabweans

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                tvl
                Tydskrif vir Letterkunde
                Tydskr. letterkd.
                Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association, Department of Afrikaans, University of Pretoria (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                0041-476X
                2309-9070
                January 2014
                : 51
                : 1
                : 05-17
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                [01] orgnameUniversity of Venda orgdiv1PhD teaches Literary and Cultural Studies in the Department of English
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                S0041-476X2014000100001 S0041-476X(14)05100101
                8fb94dec-2174-4009-aa4d-ca4780815505

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                dislocation,land question,Lawrence Hoba,Zimbabwean literature

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