Securitising monstrous bottoms in the age of posthuman carnivalesque?: decolonising the environment, human beings & African heritages
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adam_text | Table of Contents Foreword Xlll Chapter One: Security in the Age of Post-Humanist Relational Ontologies? A Decolonial Introduction..................................................... 1 Artwell Nhemachena Munyarad^i Машет Chapter Two: Theorising Staticide and Imperial Escapist Security: A Decolonial Perspective........................................................ 49 Artwell Nhemachena Munjaradņ Mawete Chapter Three: Technology, New Eugenics and the 21st Century ‘Colonial Comeback*: Implications for African Security........................................... 113 Artwell Nhemachena Chapter Four: Colonial Religious Terrorism and the Desecration of African Sacred Groves/Shrines: Implications for African Human Security in Matabeleland Region, Zimbabwe.....................................161 Beatrice Lantern Chapter Five: Entanglements Between State, Human and Environmental Security: Implications for Africans Takavafira Masarira Zhou 181
Chapter Six: Socio-economic and Environmental Insecurity in Zimbabwe: The Case of Chinese Mining Activities in Marange 221 Nancy Majuru Chapter Seven: Towards the Securitisation of African Sacred Dance Practices: The Case of Neocolonial Destruction of Mhinde in Zimbabwe......................................................245 Praise Zinhuku, Crispinah Machingura Penias Ngara Chapter Eight: Western Economic Terrorism on Africa: The Security Implications of the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act and European Union Sanctions..................................................269 Aaron Pavodsļ Chapter Nine: Towards Economic Recovery: The Role of Religious Tourism in Zimbabwe’s Economic Security............................................................... 297 Collins Nhengu Chapter Ten: Corruption, the Church and Security: The Case of Zimbabwe........................................................ 325 Robert Matikiti Chapter Eleven: Civil Society Organisations/NGOs in Zimbabwe’s Security? A 21st Century Critique......................................................... 349 Bowden B. C. Mbanje, Darlington N. Mahuku, Joshua Chikanga Panganai Kahuni хи
Placing security studies in the context of contemporary discourses about the colonial comeback and posthumanism, this book postulates the notion of staticide which avers that the effacement of African state sovereignty is crucial for the security of the oncoming empire. Understood in the light of posthumanism, antihumanism, animism, postanthropocentrism and transhumanism; African human security has evidently been put on a recession course together with African state security. Much as African states are demonised as so failed, defective, corrupt, weak and rogue to require recolonisation; transhumanism also assumes that human bodies are so corrupt, imperfect, defective, failed, rogue and weak to require not only enhancements or augmentation but also to beckon recolonisation. Also, deemed to be ecologies, human bodies are set to be liberalised and democratised in the interest of nonhuman viruses, nanobots. microchips, bacteria, fungi and other pathogens living within the bodies. The book critically examines the security implications of theorising human bodies as ecologies for nonhuman entities. Reading staticide together with transhumanism, this book foresees transhumanist new eugenics that are accompanying the new empire in a supposedly Anthropocene world that serves to justify the sacrifice and disposability of some surplus humans living in the recesses and nether regions of the empire. Paying attention to the colonial comeback . Ihe book urges African scholars not to mistake imperial transformation for decolonisation. The book is invaluable for scholars and activists in
African studies, anthropology, decoloniality. sociology, politics, development studies, security studies, sociology and anthropology of science and technology studies, and environmental studies. ARTWELL NH EMACH ENA holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cape Town. He lectures at the University of Namibia. He is also a Research Fellow in the College of Humanities of the University of South Africa. Pretoria MUNYARADZI MAWERE holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cape Town. He is a Professor and Research Chair in the Simon Muzenda School of Arts. Culture and Heritage Studies at Great Zimbabwe University, in Zimbabwe Langaa Research ft Publishing Common Initiative Group P.O. Box 902 Manhon Bamenda North West Region Cameroon 9789956551040
Table of Contents Foreword Xlll Chapter One: Security in the Age of Post-Humanist Relational Ontologies? A Decolonial Introduction..................................................... 1 Artwell Nhemachena Munyarad^i Машет Chapter Two: Theorising Staticide and Imperial Escapist Security: A Decolonial Perspective........................................................ 49 Artwell Nhemachena Munjaradņ Mawete Chapter Three: Technology, New Eugenics and the 21st Century ‘Colonial Comeback*: Implications for African Security........................................... 113 Artwell Nhemachena Chapter Four: Colonial Religious Terrorism and the Desecration of African Sacred Groves/Shrines: Implications for African Human Security in Matabeleland Region, Zimbabwe.....................................161 Beatrice Lantern Chapter Five: Entanglements Between State, Human and Environmental Security: Implications for Africans Takavafira Masarira Zhou 181
Chapter Six: Socio-economic and Environmental Insecurity in Zimbabwe: The Case of Chinese Mining Activities in Marange 221 Nancy Majuru Chapter Seven: Towards the Securitisation of African Sacred Dance Practices: The Case of Neocolonial Destruction of Mhinde in Zimbabwe......................................................245 Praise Zinhuku, Crispinah Machingura Penias Ngara Chapter Eight: Western Economic Terrorism on Africa: The Security Implications of the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act and European Union Sanctions..................................................269 Aaron Pavodsļ Chapter Nine: Towards Economic Recovery: The Role of Religious Tourism in Zimbabwe’s Economic Security............................................................... 297 Collins Nhengu Chapter Ten: Corruption, the Church and Security: The Case of Zimbabwe........................................................ 325 Robert Matikiti Chapter Eleven: Civil Society Organisations/NGOs in Zimbabwe’s Security? A 21st Century Critique......................................................... 349 Bowden B. C. Mbanje, Darlington N. Mahuku, Joshua Chikanga Panganai Kahuni хи
Placing security studies in the context of contemporary discourses about the colonial comeback and posthumanism, this book postulates the notion of staticide which avers that the effacement of African state sovereignty is crucial for the security of the oncoming empire. Understood in the light of posthumanism, antihumanism, animism, postanthropocentrism and transhumanism; African human security has evidently been put on a recession course together with African state security. Much as African states are demonised as so failed, defective, corrupt, weak and rogue to require recolonisation; transhumanism also assumes that human bodies are so corrupt, imperfect, defective, failed, rogue and weak to require not only enhancements or augmentation but also to beckon recolonisation. Also, deemed to be ecologies, human bodies are set to be liberalised and democratised in the interest of nonhuman viruses, nanobots. microchips, bacteria, fungi and other pathogens living within the bodies. The book critically examines the security implications of theorising human bodies as ecologies for nonhuman entities. Reading staticide together with transhumanism, this book foresees transhumanist new eugenics that are accompanying the new empire in a supposedly Anthropocene world that serves to justify the sacrifice and disposability of some surplus humans living in the recesses and nether regions of the empire. Paying attention to the colonial comeback . Ihe book urges African scholars not to mistake imperial transformation for decolonisation. The book is invaluable for scholars and activists in
African studies, anthropology, decoloniality. sociology, politics, development studies, security studies, sociology and anthropology of science and technology studies, and environmental studies. ARTWELL NH EMACH ENA holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cape Town. He lectures at the University of Namibia. He is also a Research Fellow in the College of Humanities of the University of South Africa. Pretoria MUNYARADZI MAWERE holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cape Town. He is a Professor and Research Chair in the Simon Muzenda School of Arts. Culture and Heritage Studies at Great Zimbabwe University, in Zimbabwe Langaa Research ft Publishing Common Initiative Group P.O. Box 902 Manhon Bamenda North West Region Cameroon 9789956551040
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Table of Contents Foreword Xlll Chapter One: Security in the Age of Post-Humanist Relational Ontologies? A Decolonial Introduction. 1 Artwell Nhemachena Munyarad^i Машет Chapter Two: Theorising Staticide and Imperial Escapist Security: A Decolonial Perspective. 49 Artwell Nhemachena Munjaradņ Mawete Chapter Three: Technology, New Eugenics and the 21st Century ‘Colonial Comeback*: Implications for African Security. 113 Artwell Nhemachena Chapter Four: Colonial Religious Terrorism and the Desecration of African Sacred Groves/Shrines: Implications for African Human Security in Matabeleland Region, Zimbabwe.161 Beatrice Lantern Chapter Five: Entanglements Between State, Human and Environmental Security: Implications for Africans Takavafira Masarira Zhou 181
Chapter Six: Socio-economic and Environmental Insecurity in Zimbabwe: The Case of Chinese Mining Activities in Marange 221 Nancy Majuru Chapter Seven: Towards the Securitisation of African Sacred Dance Practices: The Case of Neocolonial Destruction of Mhinde in Zimbabwe.245 Praise Zinhuku, Crispinah Machingura Penias Ngara Chapter Eight: Western Economic Terrorism on Africa: The Security Implications of the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act and European Union Sanctions.269 Aaron Pavodsļ Chapter Nine: Towards Economic Recovery: The Role of Religious Tourism in Zimbabwe’s Economic Security. 297 Collins Nhengu Chapter Ten: Corruption, the Church and Security: The Case of Zimbabwe. 325 Robert Matikiti Chapter Eleven: Civil Society Organisations/NGOs in Zimbabwe’s Security? A 21st Century Critique. 349 Bowden B. C. Mbanje, Darlington N. Mahuku, Joshua Chikanga Panganai Kahuni хи
Placing security studies in the context of contemporary discourses about the "colonial comeback" and posthumanism, this book postulates the notion of staticide which avers that the effacement of African state sovereignty is crucial for the security of the oncoming empire. Understood in the light of posthumanism, antihumanism, animism, postanthropocentrism and transhumanism; African human security has evidently been put on a recession course together with African state security. Much as African states are demonised as so failed, defective, corrupt, weak and rogue to require recolonisation; transhumanism also assumes that human bodies are so corrupt, imperfect, defective, failed, rogue and weak to require not only enhancements or augmentation but also to beckon recolonisation. Also, deemed to be ecologies, human bodies are set to be liberalised and democratised in the interest of nonhuman viruses, nanobots. microchips, bacteria, fungi and other pathogens living within the bodies. The book critically examines the security implications of theorising human bodies as ecologies for nonhuman entities. Reading staticide together with transhumanism, this book foresees transhumanist new eugenics that are accompanying the new empire in a supposedly Anthropocene world that serves to justify the sacrifice and disposability of some surplus humans living in the recesses and nether regions of the empire. Paying attention to the "colonial comeback". Ihe book urges African scholars not to mistake imperial transformation for decolonisation. The book is invaluable for scholars and activists in
African studies, anthropology, decoloniality. sociology, politics, development studies, security studies, sociology and anthropology of science and technology studies, and environmental studies. ARTWELL NH EMACH ENA holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cape Town. He lectures at the University of Namibia. He is also a Research Fellow in the College of Humanities of the University of South Africa. Pretoria MUNYARADZI MAWERE holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cape Town. He is a Professor and Research Chair in the Simon Muzenda School of Arts. Culture and Heritage Studies at Great Zimbabwe University, in Zimbabwe Langaa Research ft Publishing Common Initiative Group P.O. Box 902 Manhon Bamenda North West Region Cameroon 9789956551040
Table of Contents Foreword Xlll Chapter One: Security in the Age of Post-Humanist Relational Ontologies? A Decolonial Introduction. 1 Artwell Nhemachena Munyarad^i Машет Chapter Two: Theorising Staticide and Imperial Escapist Security: A Decolonial Perspective. 49 Artwell Nhemachena Munjaradņ Mawete Chapter Three: Technology, New Eugenics and the 21st Century ‘Colonial Comeback*: Implications for African Security. 113 Artwell Nhemachena Chapter Four: Colonial Religious Terrorism and the Desecration of African Sacred Groves/Shrines: Implications for African Human Security in Matabeleland Region, Zimbabwe.161 Beatrice Lantern Chapter Five: Entanglements Between State, Human and Environmental Security: Implications for Africans Takavafira Masarira Zhou 181
Chapter Six: Socio-economic and Environmental Insecurity in Zimbabwe: The Case of Chinese Mining Activities in Marange 221 Nancy Majuru Chapter Seven: Towards the Securitisation of African Sacred Dance Practices: The Case of Neocolonial Destruction of Mhinde in Zimbabwe.245 Praise Zinhuku, Crispinah Machingura Penias Ngara Chapter Eight: Western Economic Terrorism on Africa: The Security Implications of the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act and European Union Sanctions.269 Aaron Pavodsļ Chapter Nine: Towards Economic Recovery: The Role of Religious Tourism in Zimbabwe’s Economic Security. 297 Collins Nhengu Chapter Ten: Corruption, the Church and Security: The Case of Zimbabwe. 325 Robert Matikiti Chapter Eleven: Civil Society Organisations/NGOs in Zimbabwe’s Security? A 21st Century Critique. 349 Bowden B. C. Mbanje, Darlington N. Mahuku, Joshua Chikanga Panganai Kahuni хи
Placing security studies in the context of contemporary discourses about the "colonial comeback" and posthumanism, this book postulates the notion of staticide which avers that the effacement of African state sovereignty is crucial for the security of the oncoming empire. Understood in the light of posthumanism, antihumanism, animism, postanthropocentrism and transhumanism; African human security has evidently been put on a recession course together with African state security. Much as African states are demonised as so failed, defective, corrupt, weak and rogue to require recolonisation; transhumanism also assumes that human bodies are so corrupt, imperfect, defective, failed, rogue and weak to require not only enhancements or augmentation but also to beckon recolonisation. Also, deemed to be ecologies, human bodies are set to be liberalised and democratised in the interest of nonhuman viruses, nanobots. microchips, bacteria, fungi and other pathogens living within the bodies. The book critically examines the security implications of theorising human bodies as ecologies for nonhuman entities. Reading staticide together with transhumanism, this book foresees transhumanist new eugenics that are accompanying the new empire in a supposedly Anthropocene world that serves to justify the sacrifice and disposability of some surplus humans living in the recesses and nether regions of the empire. Paying attention to the "colonial comeback". Ihe book urges African scholars not to mistake imperial transformation for decolonisation. The book is invaluable for scholars and activists in
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spelling | Securitising monstrous bottoms in the age of posthuman carnivalesque? decolonising the environment, human beings & African heritages edited by Artwell Nhemachena & Munyaradzi Mawere Mankon, Bamenda Langaa Research & Publishing CIG [2020] © 2020 xviii, 377 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Öffentliche Ordnung (DE-588)4276243-1 gnd rswk-swf Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd rswk-swf Sicherheit (DE-588)4054790-5 gnd rswk-swf Afrika (DE-588)4000695-5 gnd rswk-swf Africa Zimbabwe State human security decolonization (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Afrika (DE-588)4000695-5 g Sicherheit (DE-588)4054790-5 s Öffentliche Ordnung (DE-588)4276243-1 s Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 s DE-604 Nhemachena, Artwell (DE-588)1135787794 edt Mawere, Munyaradzi (DE-588)1138591246 edt Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032431634&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032431634&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032431634&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032431634&sequence=000007&line_number=0004&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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title | Securitising monstrous bottoms in the age of posthuman carnivalesque? decolonising the environment, human beings & African heritages |
title_auth | Securitising monstrous bottoms in the age of posthuman carnivalesque? decolonising the environment, human beings & African heritages |
title_exact_search | Securitising monstrous bottoms in the age of posthuman carnivalesque? decolonising the environment, human beings & African heritages |
title_exact_search_txtP | Securitising monstrous bottoms in the age of posthuman carnivalesque? decolonising the environment, human beings & African heritages |
title_full | Securitising monstrous bottoms in the age of posthuman carnivalesque? decolonising the environment, human beings & African heritages edited by Artwell Nhemachena & Munyaradzi Mawere |
title_fullStr | Securitising monstrous bottoms in the age of posthuman carnivalesque? decolonising the environment, human beings & African heritages edited by Artwell Nhemachena & Munyaradzi Mawere |
title_full_unstemmed | Securitising monstrous bottoms in the age of posthuman carnivalesque? decolonising the environment, human beings & African heritages edited by Artwell Nhemachena & Munyaradzi Mawere |
title_short | Securitising monstrous bottoms in the age of posthuman carnivalesque? |
title_sort | securitising monstrous bottoms in the age of posthuman carnivalesque decolonising the environment human beings african heritages |
title_sub | decolonising the environment, human beings & African heritages |
topic | Öffentliche Ordnung (DE-588)4276243-1 gnd Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd Sicherheit (DE-588)4054790-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Öffentliche Ordnung Menschenrecht Sicherheit Afrika Aufsatzsammlung |
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