TY - BOOK ID - 52119112 TI - The unbearable whiteness of being PY - 2012 SN - 9781779221698 177922169X 9781920499976 1920499970 9786613660626 1779221967 1779331959 1779221975 1280683686 9781779221971 9781779331953 9781280683688 9781924099974 9781924099976 6613660620 9781779221964 PB - Harare Cape Town Weaver Press UCT Press DB - UniCat KW - Whites KW - Farmers KW - Farmers. KW - Race relations. KW - Whites. KW - History. KW - Zimbabwe KW - Zimbabwe. KW - White people KW - White persons KW - Ethnology KW - Caucasian race KW - Farm operators KW - Operators, Farm KW - Planters (Persons) KW - Agriculturists KW - Rural population UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:52119112 AB - The history of colonial land alienation, the grievances fuelling the liberation war, and post-independence land reforms have all been grist to the mill of recent scholarship on Zimbabwe. Yet for all that the countryís white farmers have received considerable attention from academics and journalists, the fact that they have always played a dynamic role in cataloguing and representing their own affairs has gone unremarked. It is this crucial dimension that Rory Pilossof explores in The Unbearable Whiteness of Being. His examination of farmersí voices ñ in The Farmer magazine, in memoirs, and in ER -