Critical perspectives on selected Shona novelists' conceptualisation and depiction of the African communitarian worldview of Unhu (Humanity to others)

This study interrogates how Shona novelists conceptualise and depict the African communitarian worldview of unhu (humanity to others). The study relies on content analysis of selected Shona novels, critical reviews from various scholars, journals, newspapers and theses, augmented by interviews and q...

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Main Author: Mandova, Evans
Other Authors: Mutasa, D. E.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:Mandova, Evans (2016) Critical perspectives on selected Shona novelists' conceptualisation and depiction of the African communitarian worldview of Unhu (Humanity to others), University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22591>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22591
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-225912018-11-19T17:15:45Z Critical perspectives on selected Shona novelists' conceptualisation and depiction of the African communitarian worldview of Unhu (Humanity to others) Mandova, Evans Mutasa, D. E. Mojapelo, M. J. Shona novelists African communication Unhu Afrocentricity African Womanism 896.39753209 Shona fiction -- History and criticism Shona literature -- History and criticism Humanity -- Zimbabwe This study interrogates how Shona novelists conceptualise and depict the African communitarian worldview of unhu (humanity to others). The study relies on content analysis of selected Shona novels, critical reviews from various scholars, journals, newspapers and theses, augmented by interviews and questionnaires. The theoretical framework is guided by Afrocentricity and Africana Womanism which are pivotal to the explication of meaning from selected texts, with the view to examining whether or not the writers‟ portrayal and understanding of unhu helps Africa‟s socio-cultural and political liberation. Given that the African worldview of unhu celebrates virtues central to mutual social responsibility, mutual respect, trust, self-reliance, caring, among other attributes. These tenets help to revitalise and rejuvenate the decaying socio-cultural fabric of Zimbabwe. The study intimates that unhu principles could be fruitfully embraced in charting a dispensation in which all people of Zimbabwe could subordinate their personal interests to the interests, respecting one another, thus forging enduring peace and development while, at the same time, the leadership would be governed by democratic tenets espoused through unhu. African Languages D. Litt. et Phil. (African Languages) 2017-05-23T14:45:59Z 2017-05-23T14:45:59Z 2016-12 Thesis Mandova, Evans (2016) Critical perspectives on selected Shona novelists' conceptualisation and depiction of the African communitarian worldview of Unhu (Humanity to others), University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22591> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22591 en 1 online resource (vii, 201 leaves)
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language en
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topic Shona novelists
African communication
Unhu
Afrocentricity
African Womanism
896.39753209
Shona fiction -- History and criticism
Shona literature -- History and criticism
Humanity -- Zimbabwe
spellingShingle Shona novelists
African communication
Unhu
Afrocentricity
African Womanism
896.39753209
Shona fiction -- History and criticism
Shona literature -- History and criticism
Humanity -- Zimbabwe
Mandova, Evans
Critical perspectives on selected Shona novelists' conceptualisation and depiction of the African communitarian worldview of Unhu (Humanity to others)
description This study interrogates how Shona novelists conceptualise and depict the African communitarian worldview of unhu (humanity to others). The study relies on content analysis of selected Shona novels, critical reviews from various scholars, journals, newspapers and theses, augmented by interviews and questionnaires. The theoretical framework is guided by Afrocentricity and Africana Womanism which are pivotal to the explication of meaning from selected texts, with the view to examining whether or not the writers‟ portrayal and understanding of unhu helps Africa‟s socio-cultural and political liberation. Given that the African worldview of unhu celebrates virtues central to mutual social responsibility, mutual respect, trust, self-reliance, caring, among other attributes. These tenets help to revitalise and rejuvenate the decaying socio-cultural fabric of Zimbabwe. The study intimates that unhu principles could be fruitfully embraced in charting a dispensation in which all people of Zimbabwe could subordinate their personal interests to the interests, respecting one another, thus forging enduring peace and development while, at the same time, the leadership would be governed by democratic tenets espoused through unhu. === African Languages === D. Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)
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title Critical perspectives on selected Shona novelists' conceptualisation and depiction of the African communitarian worldview of Unhu (Humanity to others)
title_short Critical perspectives on selected Shona novelists' conceptualisation and depiction of the African communitarian worldview of Unhu (Humanity to others)
title_full Critical perspectives on selected Shona novelists' conceptualisation and depiction of the African communitarian worldview of Unhu (Humanity to others)
title_fullStr Critical perspectives on selected Shona novelists' conceptualisation and depiction of the African communitarian worldview of Unhu (Humanity to others)
title_full_unstemmed Critical perspectives on selected Shona novelists' conceptualisation and depiction of the African communitarian worldview of Unhu (Humanity to others)
title_sort critical perspectives on selected shona novelists' conceptualisation and depiction of the african communitarian worldview of unhu (humanity to others)
publishDate 2017
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