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This collection comprises essays and articles composed over a 14-year period, showcasing a diverse range of content. The articles encompass various subjects, including academic pieces developed to satisfy the requirements of the Critical Studies module for a degree and Honours Degree in Multimedia, along with a dissertation completed for a National Diploma in Design for Print. These works span both undergraduate and postgraduate programs, addressing themes such as gender, feminism, xenophobia, post-humanism, objectification, graphic design, user experience, and user interface design. Furthermore, the collection encompasses social commentary on a wide array of topics, including fine art, politics, religion, parenthood, femicide, and xenophobia.
The Nehanda Re-Imagined is a project to revive and re-imagine depictions and the legacy of Mbuya Nehanda in their plurality and diversity, bringing her to a contemporary setting. There has been much discussion on social media in reaction to the current construction of a monument dedicated to Mbuya Nehanda in Harare, with particular controversy around the sculpture done by artist David Mutasa. Zimbabweans from across the spectrum expressed views and sentiments which illustrated how differently the iconic historical figure is viewed, showing a possible need for diverse and collective artistic expressions that pay tribute to Mbuya Nehanda. The book includes, drawings, photographs, academic articles, short stories, poetry, songs, paintings, prints and other depictions of Mbuya Nehanda.
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