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Title: The Role of Zimbabwean Museums in Creating National Identity during Post-Colonial Era: A case Study of Zimbabwe Military Museum
Authors: Nelson Jagero
Walter K. T. Chisedzi
Nevermore Sithole
Shadreck Simbarashe Chitima
Chuka University, Faculty of Human Resource and Education
Africa University, Mutare, Zimbabwe
Africa University, Mutare, Zimbabwe
Midlands State University
Keywords: Zimbabwe museums
National identity
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Knowledge Words Publications
Abstract: The study evaluated the role of Zimbabwe Military Museum’s (ZMM) exhibitions in the creation and portrayal of national identity during post-colonial period. The research focused mainly on the museum’s collections, themes, events, interpretation and presentation of exhibitions in portraying Zimbabwe’s identity after independence up to present. This was done on the basis that most of the displays at ZMM pursue colonial ideologies whilst at the same time undermine African identity. The researchers used a qualitative research approach; the data collection methods and instruments included interviews, focus group discussions and desktop survey. This was performed in order to obtain ample information and testimonial evidence concerning audiences’ perceptions of the Zimbabwe Military Museum’s programs in relation to national identity.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5344
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