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From Reservoir to Corridor: Changing Patterns of Migration in Mozambique

Authors : David M. Matsinhe, Nene Ernest Khalema, Maximino S. G. Constumado

Published in: Crisis, Identity and Migration in Post-Colonial Southern Africa

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

This contribution discusses the significance of Mozambique in the historical evolution of labour migration patterns in Southern Africa. The preponderance of this place in the development of labour migration has been assured by its geographical location, historical chance as well as political and institutional features. From our perspective, the inclusion of Mozambique in this collection should consider at least four structural aspects, of which three have received scant attention in the regional migration debates. The first is the usual historical migration patterns of people, predominantly men. Here, we remind the reader that to call these migrants ‘Mozambicans’ and their hosts ‘South Africans’ is anachronistic. In so doing, we take the reader through a line of flight from the careless use of colonial identifications to describe both the migrants and their hosts. The second is the significance of Mozambique’s geographical location in Southern Africa as the proverbial path to the Promised Land, that is, South Africa, for migrants from all across this continent and Asia. The third is the problematic economic development within Mozambique as a contributor to the broader lines of flight within the story of labour migration in the Southern African region.

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Footnotes
1
Our use of the term ‘modern’. The term in this chapter refers to transformations that give birth to the discipline of sociology. The term modernity refers to a social condition that emerged more or less five centuries ago. In Africa, these five centuries are characterised by colonialism. The meaning of modern in this chapter is not limited to our current times.
 
2
A. J. Enes was the governor-general of Moçambique in the mid-1890s. He is known in Mozambican history as the architect of the law of forced labour.
 
3
Derived from the Portuguese term trabalho, which means work, shibalo is colonial forced labour.
 
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Metadata
Title
From Reservoir to Corridor: Changing Patterns of Migration in Mozambique
Authors
David M. Matsinhe
Nene Ernest Khalema
Maximino S. G. Constumado
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59235-0_8