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Title: Ethnic slurs as war names in the Zimbabwean liberation war
Authors: Barnes, Lawrie A.
Pfukwa, Charles
Keywords: Zimbabwean war
Liberation
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Routledge
Series/Report no.: Names: A Journal of Onomastics;Vol. 5; No. 4: p. 427-436
Abstract: The Zimbabwean war of liberation raged from 1966 until 1979. During that time many combatants assumed (or were given) noms de guerre. From a collection of more than 4800 of these war names we found that ethnic slurs comprised 9% of the total. One name in particular, Mabhunu, an adaptation of Boer, was especially common among ethnic slurs. The war names were seen to be important by the participants; they created images to be projected to the world at large or reflections constructed by outsiders.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1179/nam.2007.55.4.427
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4159
ISSN: 0027-7738
1756-2279
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