African indigenous values identified in Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart”: a socio-cultural analysis

Justin C. Njiofor
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It is the case that no human society exists without committing itself to certain unique values evidenced in the people’s way of life. This paper analytically identifies and assesses some African indigenous values depicted in Chinua Achebe’s novel: Things Fall Apart . These values are tied to the African culture and consistently define African identity, history, beliefs, and worldview. We observe that while some of these pristine indigenous values of African cultural heritage remain undiminished, others have in many and different ways, been significantly affected or vitiated mainly by the wave of globalization. In the light of modern intellectual enlightenment, we hold that the African indigenous values that respect the dignity of the human person, have to be revived, re-evaluated and made more significantly relevant in the day-to-day societal life of Africans for veritable integral development and socio-cultural progress of African states in the contemporary world. Keywords: African, indigenous, value, culture, community
奇努阿·阿奇贝的《分崩离析》中非洲土著价值观的鉴定:社会文化分析
事实上,没有一个人类社会是不致力于人们生活方式中所体现的某些独特价值的。本文对奇努阿·阿契贝小说《分崩离析》中所描绘的一些非洲土著价值观进行了分析和评价。这些价值观与非洲文化紧密相连,并始终如一地定义着非洲的身份、历史、信仰和世界观。我们注意到,虽然非洲文化遗产中一些原始的土著价值仍然没有减少,但其他文化遗产却以许多不同的方式受到重大影响或主要受到全球化浪潮的破坏。在现代思想启蒙的光照下,我们认为,尊重人的尊严的非洲土著价值观必须得到复兴、重新评估,并在非洲人的日常社会生活中发挥更重要的作用,以促进非洲国家在当代世界中真正的整体发展和社会文化进步。关键词:非洲人,土著,价值,文化,社区
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