Desired Publics, Domestic Government, and Entangled Fears: On the Anthropology of Civil Society, Farm Workers, and White Farmers in Zimbabwe
Author(s)
Rutherford, Blair
Abstract
The racialized and gendered politics with regard to the position of farm workers within the nation and the practice of “civil society” in Africa is addressed by critically examining the development intervention and its entanglement in the unfolding political and economic crisis in Zimbabwe.