RETHINKING THE INTERFACE BETWEEN TRADITION AND MODERNITY IN POST-APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA THROUGH ZAKES MDA’S THE HEART OF REDNESS

Bongane Mohale, Malesela Edward Eddie Montle, M. Mogoboya
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The interface between African tradition and modernity is one of the concerns of spirited debates in the post-colonial period. Although most African writers deal with it, relatively few have attempted to depict how tradition and modernity may both benefit African societies. Modernity has reached Africa and, thus, the African tradition cannot remain intact. The utmost global portent that distresses human social life is the impact of modernity. Therefore, the paper’s key objective is to delineate the degree of social impairment in the present-day Africa engendered by the interface between tradition and modernity. In Africa, modernity has not only influenced personal characteristics but also social, cultural, religious and the operation of establishments. Most believers of African tradition are very conventional, counterattacking the effects of modernity signalled by the colonial period, including the arrival of Christianity and Western teachings. This noted, the paper has utilised a qualitative research method and a textual analysis to critically scrutinise the impacts of the clash between tradition and modernity through the lens of the literary text, Heart of Redness (2000) by Zakes Mda. The findings from the study divulge the clash between African tradition and modernity has resulted in the erosion of many African traditional systems notwithstanding the dethronement of the colonial administration that empowered modernity at the expense of African traditional systems. The paper concludes that to reesseentialise African traditions, the remnants of colonialism should be successfully uprooted. This noted, this study will make a significant contribution to the rehabilitation of African traditions as it unravels the foundations and gatekeepers of modernity at the expense of African tradition.
通过扎克姆的红色中心,重新思考后种族隔离时代南非传统与现代之间的界面
非洲传统与现代之间的界面是后殖民时期激烈争论的焦点之一。尽管大多数非洲作家都在处理这个问题,但相对而言,很少有人试图描绘传统和现代如何同时有益于非洲社会。现代已经到达非洲,因此,非洲的传统不能保持完整。困扰人类社会生活的最大全球性征兆是现代性的影响。因此,本文的主要目标是描绘当今非洲由传统与现代之间的界面所产生的社会损害程度。在非洲,现代性不仅影响了个人特征,也影响了社会、文化、宗教和机构的运作。大多数非洲传统的信徒都非常传统,抵制殖民时期所标志的现代性的影响,包括基督教和西方教义的到来。注意到这一点,本文利用定性研究方法和文本分析,通过文学文本Zakes Mda的《红色之心》(2000)的镜头,批判性地审视传统与现代之间冲突的影响。研究结果揭示了非洲传统与现代之间的冲突导致了许多非洲传统制度的侵蚀,尽管以牺牲非洲传统制度为代价,废除了赋予现代化权力的殖民政府。这篇论文的结论是,要使非洲传统重新焕发生机,殖民主义的残余应该被成功地连根拔起。值得注意的是,这项研究将对非洲传统的复兴做出重大贡献,因为它以牺牲非洲传统为代价,揭示了现代性的基础和守门人。
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