Ubuntu Values Individuals: An Analysis of Eulogies of Mandela

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It has been said that the quintessentially African moral philosophy of ubuntu values community over individuals. We argue that ubuntu values community to the extent that community enables individuals to be the most that they can be. In substantiation of this view, we also contend that ubuntu values recognition of individuals. To develop this view, we present a creative and critical review of existing literature on ubuntu coupled with a close reading of eulogies of Mandela published in the mainstream English-language South African newspapers following his death.

 

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Daar word gesê dat ubuntu, die morele filosofie eie aan Afrika, die gemeenskap bo die individu stel. Ons voer aan dat ubuntu waarde aan die gemeenskap heg in dié mate wat dit individue in staat stel om hul volle potensiaal te bereik. Ter stawing van hierdie siening voer ons ook aan dat ubuntu waarde heg aan die erkenning van individue. Om hierdie siening uit te bou, bied ons ’n kreatiewe en kritiese hersiening van bestaande ubuntu-literatuur tesame met ’n noukeurige blik op die huldeblyke aan Mandela wat ná sy dood in Engelse hoofstroomkoerante in Suid-Afrika gepubliseer is.

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Colin Chasi, University of Johannesburg

Colin Chasi is Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Johannesburg. He works in various aspects of the philosophy of Communication and is currently occupied in the development of what has been called participation studies – an attempt at presenting a quintessentially African approach to the field. This work follows from his efforts to put forward an existential approach to HIV/AIDS communication. His latest research is focused on the transformation of higher education, in view of the contemporary decolonization debate. He is a rated as a nationally recognised researcher (C3) by the National Research Foundation of South Africa.

Ylva Rodny-Gumede, University of Johannesburg

Ylva Rodny-Gumede is Professor in the Department of Journalism, Film and Television at the University of Johannesburg. Ylva is a former journalist with experience from both print and broadcast media. Her current research includes investigating journalism practices in the post-colony, the transformation of communications and media studies curriculum, including the broader transformation of higher education in South Africa.  Ylva is a rated as a nationally recognised researcher (C3) by the National Research Foundation of South Africa.

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2017-12-01

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Chasi, Colin, and Ylva Rodny-Gumede. 2017. “Ubuntu Values Individuals: An Analysis of Eulogies of Mandela”. Journal of Literary Studies 33 (4):18 pages. https://unisapressjournals.co.za/index.php/jls/article/view/11870.

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