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Constructions of nationhood in secession debates related to Mthwakazi Liberation Front in Bulawayo's Chronicle and Newsday newspapers in 2011

机译:2011年布拉瓦约纪事报和新闻日报中与姆斯瓦卡齐解放阵线有关的分裂辩论中的国家建设

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This study investigates the constructions of nationhood in two Bulawayo newspapers, the Chronicle and Newsday. Against the backdrop of the emergence of a secessionist movement, Mthwakazi Liberation Front (MLF), this research examines the discourses of nationhood in the secessionist debates raging in these two newspapers. This study is premised on a view that nationhood constructions cannot be understood outside the broader context in which these newspapers are embedded. Accordingly, it traces the roots and resurgence of Matabeleland separatist politics, exploring the political-historical forces that have shaped a distinctive Ndebele identity that poses a threat to the one, indivisible Zimbabwean national identity. Further, the study situates Matabeleland separatist politics within the broader African secessionist discourse challenging the post-colonial nation-building project on the continent. Informed by Hall’s (1992, 1996) constructivist approach to identity, it considers national identities as fragmented, multiple and constantly evolving. Thus, this study is framed within Hall’s (1997) constructivist approach to representation, as it examines the constructions of nationhood in and through language. The study uses qualitative research methods, as it examines the meanings of nationhood in key media texts. Informed by Foucault’s discourse theory, this research employs critical discourse analysis (CDA) to analyse 12 articles from the two newspapers. The findings confirm that the representations of nationhood in the two newspapers are influenced by their position within the socio-political context. The state-owned Chronicle legitimates the unitary state discourse advocated by ZANU PF. On the other hand, Newsday’s representations are informed by the discourses of the opposition political parties and civil society that challenge the dominant nation-building project. Thus, within this paper, secession and devolution emerge as alternative imaginaries that contest the authoritarian discourse of nationhood
机译:这项研究调查了两个布拉瓦约报纸《纪事报》和《新闻日》中的国家建设。在分裂主义运动Mthwakazi解放阵线(MLF)兴起的背景下,这项研究考察了在这两份报纸上肆虐的分裂主义辩论中关于民族性的论述。这项研究的前提是,在这些报纸所嵌入的更广泛的背景下,无法理解民族的建构。因此,它追溯了Matabeleland分离主义政治的根源和复兴,探索了塑造独特Ndebele身份的政治历史力量,该身份对一个不可分割的津巴布韦民族身份构成了威胁。此外,该研究将Matabeleland分离主义政治置于更广泛的非洲分裂主义话语中,挑战了该大陆的后殖民国家建设项目。在霍尔(1992,1996)的建构主义身份认同方法的启发下,它认为民族身份是分散的,多重的且不断发展的。因此,这项研究是在霍尔(1997)的建构主义代表方法的框架内进行的,因为它考察了语言中和通过语言对国家的建构。该研究使用定性研究方法,因为它研究了关键媒体文本中关于民族性的含义。在福柯的话语理论的指导下,这项研究采用批判性话语分析(CDA)分析了两份报纸的12篇文章。调查结果证实,两份报纸中关于国籍的表述受其在社会政治背景下的地位的影响。国有编年史使ZANU PF倡导的统一国家话语合法化。另一方面,《新闻日》的表述是由反对党主导的国家建设项目的反对党和民间社会的话语提供的。因此,在本文中,分裂和权力下放作为对抗国权专制话语的替代假想而出现。

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