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Galas, biras, state funerals and the necropolitan imagination in re‐constructions of the Zimbabwean nation, 1980-2008

机译:1980-2008年,津巴布韦国家重建中的节日,晚会,国葬和死灵想象

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This study focuses on the regime of the spectacle as it is deployed by the postcolonial state to establish hegemony and claim legitimacy, with reference to Zimbabwe from 1980 up to the establishment of the Government of National Unity in 2008. This period is dominated by the ZANU-PF narrative of the nation, in which imagining the nation excludes and disposes of undesirable individuals and groups. The study is framed by Achille Mbembe’s critique of the postcolony with special reference to two key terms - metafiction and dramaturgy of the state’s magnificence - in order to analyse how spectacle creates and occludes meaning. Guy Debord’s concept of the ‘society of the spectacle’ has also been adapted here to extend Mbembe’s analysis of the spectacular in the postcolony. In the context of the Zimbabwean postcolony, this allows for a reading of post‐2000 legislative and bureaucratic manoeuvres as marking a surge in the mediatisation of politics to demonstrate state power using symbols, described here as symbolic capital, to forge national homogeneity. The state sought to re‐energise its patriotic metafiction through galas, biras, funerals, commemorations and other state rituals. A particular obsession with the cemetery defines the necropolitan imagination and underpins an aesthetics of heroism. This article explores the implications this has had in the production of vulgar materialism, violence and insecurities of citizenship and nationality.View full textDownload full textKeywordsmetafiction, necropolitan, postcolony, spectacle, symbolic capitalRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2010.517623
机译:这项研究着眼于后殖民国家为确立霸权和要求合法性而部署的奇观政权,参考了1980年至津巴布韦直至2008年民族团结政府成立的时期。这一时期主要由ZANU主导。 -国家的PF叙事,在其中想象国家会排除并处理不良的个人和群体。这项研究是由阿奇里·姆贝姆贝(Achille Mbembe)对后殖民的批判所构架的,其中特别提到了两个关键术语-国家宏伟的元小说和戏剧性-以分析景象如何创造和遮蔽意义。盖伊·德博尔德(Guy Debord)的“奇观社会”的概念在这里也进行了修改,以扩展姆贝姆贝(Mbembe)对后殖民时期壮观景象的分析。在津巴布韦后殖民时期的背景下,这可以解读2000年后的立法和官僚作风,这标志着政治媒介化的兴起,以使用象征性资本来象征国家力量来展现国家权力,以建立国家同质性。国家试图通过庆祝晚会,比拉,葬礼,纪念活动和其他国家仪式来重新激发其爱国主义的元小说。对公墓的特别痴迷定义了死灵的想象力,并奠定了英雄主义的美学基础。本文探讨了这种行为在粗俗的唯物主义,暴力以及公民身份和国籍不安全感的产生中所产生的影响。查看全文下载全文关键词metafiction,死灵都市,后殖民地,景象,象征性资本services_compact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,可口,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2010.517623

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