津巴布韦时代的兴衰

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Brooks Marmon
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这篇文章探讨了《津巴布韦时报》的出现和毁灭,这是罗德西亚的一份周报,后来成为日报。它秘密地与爱国阵线结盟,爱国阵线是津巴布韦两个主要解放运动的不稳定联盟,主要支持约书亚·恩科莫的ZAPU。在总部位于伦敦的企业集团Lonrho的资助下,这个民族主义友好的头衔极大地改变了罗德西亚的媒体格局。该论文首次出现在1977年,当时正值白人定居者统治的衰落时期。出版18个月后,由于向种族融合的临时政府过渡失败,该政府吸纳了更灵活的黑人领导人,该书被禁止。尽管《津巴布韦时报》存在时间很短,但它与一系列政治团体的接待和互动揭示了政治战略和紧张局势,这些战略和紧张关系在一个充满活力的时代支撑了许多政治行为者之间脆弱的关系。该报道主要来自该报自己的报道、外部媒体报道以及对《津巴布韦时报》工作人员的采访。
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Rise and Demise of the Zimbabwe Times
This article explores the emergence and destruction of the Zimbabwe Times, a weekly, later daily newspaper in Rhodesia. Covertly aligned to the Patriotic Front, an uneasy coalition of Zimbabwe’s two leading liberation movements, it primarily backed Joshua Nkomo’s ZAPU. Financed by Lonrho, a London-based conglomerate, this nationalist friendly title dramatically altered Rhodesia’s media landscape. The paper first appeared in 1977 during the waning days of white settler rule. After 18 months of publication, it was banned amidst an abortive transition to a racially integrated interim government that incorporated more pliable black leaders. Despite its brief existence, the Zimbabwe Times’ reception and interaction with a range of political groups illuminates both political strategies and tensions that underpinned the fragile relations between a host of political actors during a dynamic era. This account is principally informed by the newspaper’s own coverage, external press accounts, and interviews with Zimbabwe Times staff.
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