Alternative democracy? Crisis, discourse and versions of democracy in Zimbabwean politics in the post-2000 context

Tsiidzai Matsika
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Democracy is a much contested concept in political movements and politics. The post-2000 context reveals a multiplicity of complex political, social and economic challenges linked to the Zimbabwean crisis which can be best unpacked and understood through critical discourse analysis (CDA). These challenges reflect multiple contestations to the conceptualisation of democracy. This chapter will debunk the political personalisation of democracy and how political parties insert their parties in the narrative of the concept’s modern manifestations, conceptions and practices of democracy. Democracy incorporates multiple layers of meaning and practices. This chapter focuses on how Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (ZANU PF) and Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) narratives and stylistic designs are incorporated into their agenda-setting strategies, identity construction and discursive legitimation. Analysis of the theory and discourse of democracy illuminates the conventions, logic and dictates of language, knowledge and meaning. It exposes the inherent politics, nuances and paradoxes of democracy. Analyses of democratic movement(s) through CDA highlight democracy as a political strategy that at once contests power but also gestures to a political alternative and a sustainable development plan. Considering that CDA as a qualitative and narrative analysis method focused on generic features of whole texts rather than isolated features of the text, this chapter analyses the politics of democracy discourse and its relationship to Zimbabwean politics in the context of broader narratives of the Zimbabwean crisis. The paper problematises selected party manifestoes to illuminate and dissect the discourses and power contestations characterising Zimbabwean politics since the emergence of a strong opposition contender, the MDC in 2000. In contrast to normative representations in political discourses, knowledge is embedded in specific cultures, that is, institutionalised practices of decision-making and means of legitimation. In this regard, insights from cultural enquiries necessitated by CDA create the prerequisite for the analysis of political texts.
另类民主?2000 年后津巴布韦政治中的危机、言论和民主版本
在政治运动和政治中,民主是一个备受争议的概念。2000年后的背景揭示了与津巴布韦危机相关的复杂的政治、社会和经济挑战的多样性,这些挑战可以通过批判性话语分析(CDA)最好地解开和理解。这些挑战反映了对民主概念化的多重争论。本章将揭穿民主的政治个人化,以及政党如何将其政党插入民主概念的现代表现形式、概念和实践的叙述中。民主包含了多层的意义和实践。本章重点关注津巴布韦非洲民族联盟爱国阵线(ZANU PF)和民主变革运动(MDC)的叙事和风格设计是如何融入其议程设置策略、身份建构和话语合法化的。对民主理论和话语的分析阐明了语言、知识和意义的惯例、逻辑和指令。它揭示了民主的内在政治、细微差别和悖论。通过CDA对民主运动的分析强调,民主是一种政治策略,它既能与权力竞争,又能表明一种政治选择和可持续发展计划。考虑到批评性话语分析作为一种定性和叙事的分析方法,侧重于整个文本的一般特征,而不是文本的孤立特征,本章在津巴布韦危机的更广泛叙事背景下分析民主话语的政治及其与津巴布韦政治的关系。本文对选定的政党宣言提出了问题,以阐明和剖析自2000年强大的反对派竞争者MDC出现以来津巴布韦政治的话语和权力争夺特征。与政治话语中的规范性表述相反,知识根植于特定的文化中,即决策的制度化实践和合法化手段。在这方面,批评性话语分析所需要的文化探究的洞见为政治文本的分析创造了先决条件。
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