Re-living the second Chimurenga : memories from the liberation struggle in Zimbabwe / Fay Chung ; with an introduction by Preben Kaarsholm.
Material type: TextPublication details: Uppsala : Weaver Press, 2006.Description: 358 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9781779220462
- 968.91 CHU
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Includes bibliographical relferences and index.
Introduction: Memoirs of a dutiful revolutionary / Preben Kaarsholm
Growing up in colonial Rhodesia
An undergraduate in the '60s
Teaching in the turmoil of the townships
In exile in Britain
Learning from the Zambia of the 1970s
Joining the liberation struggle in Zambia
Josiah Tongogara: Commander of ZANLA
Post-détente intensification of the war: Nyadzonia and Chimoio
The formation of the Zimbabwe People's Army (ZIPA), 1976
The Geneva Conference: old enemies and new friends
Post-détente and the defeat of the ZANU Left Wing
I end up in a military camp
Traditional religion in the liberation struggle
The formation of the ZANU Department of Education
The internal settlement and intensified armed struggle
The Lancaster House Agreement
Prelude to independence
The fruits of independence
A vision of Zimbabwe tomorrow
Appendix 1: The Mgagao Declaration by Zimbabwe freedom fighters (October, 1975)
Appendix 2: Curriculum Vitae: Fay Chung
Acronyms
"Fay Chung grew up in a Chinese family in Rhodesia in the 1950s and 1960s. In Zambia, she joined the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), and took part in the radicalisation of the nationalist rising, which led to Zimbabwe's independence in 1980. The memoirs of Fay Chung give an inside view of the divisions within ZANU during the late 1970s. She witnessed the change of leadership from Sithole to Mugabe, experienced the tensions between politicians and military leaders, as well as the rise and fall of the vashandi movement, which tried to change the direction of ZANU in a more socialist direction." "Fay Chung also reflects on the ongoing crisis in Zimbabwe. While regretting the violence, she is critical of the new democratic opposition, and supports Robert Mugabe's 'Third Chimurenga' as a return to the objectives of land reform and economic justice, which she sees as the 'heartblood' of the liberation struggle. This is an account, which will be certain to provoke many readers, and which will stimulate discussions both within Zimbabwe and abroad. This edition includes an introduction by Preben Kaarsholm, which situates Fay Chung's narrative in the context of ongoing debates about Zimbabwe."--Jacket
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