The liberation lens: revolutionary rhetoric in Southern Africa

TitleThe liberation lens: revolutionary rhetoric in Southern Africa
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2025
AuthorsT.A. van der Hoog
Secondary TitleConflict and society
Volume11
Issue1
Pagination114-130
Date Published2025
Publication Languageeng
Keywordsconflict continuity, decolonization, national liberation movements, political culture, revolution, rhetoric, Southern Africa
Abstract

This article examines the revolutionary rhetoric that pervades contemporary Southern African politics. As the majority of governments in Southern African states continue to be dominated by former national liberation movements, contemporarypolitical discourse is profoundly shaped by the experiences of exile and war. Building upon the rich literature on memorial politics, this article develops the concept of the “liberation lens” to analyze how African political elites repurpose the historically infused language of the liberation struggle to address present-day political issues. As the liberation lens is transferred from generation to generation, it is a revealing example of conflict continuity.

DOI10.3167/arcs.2025.110108
Citation Key13617