Utilising Indigenous Knowledge or Crime against Humanity?: A Critical Engagement with the Debate Generated by Alick Macheso’s Use of Manhood to Treat Nhova (Sunken Fontanelle)

C. Tembo, Allan T. Maganga, Peterson Dewah
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 This article presents various points of view regarding the treatment of sunken fontanelle by various communities as ignited by the controversial practice of kutara(a practice that involves the father of a child sliding his penis from the lower part of the left and right cheeks to the top of the head, as well as from the lower part of the face to the top of the head, and from the lower back part of the head to the top). The story of Alick Macheso’s use of his manhood to treat nhova (sunken fontanelle) opened a Pandora’s box. The story not only attracted the attention of critics from diverse cultural and ethical backgrounds, but revealed multi-ethnic positions. That is, reactions were steeped in a multiplicity of intellectual, religious and even cultural grounding. Reactions ranged from accusations of backwardness and absurdity, through to medical and Christian orientations toward the treatment of nhova. The overarching idea is that there is a general tendency to dismiss the age-old practice of kutara,coupled with an uncritical celebration of certain positions. The debate that ensued following publication of the story seemed to revolve around ethical considerations. The school of thought that dismisses kutara with disdain regards it as unethical and unimaginable in the present-day world—it is redolent with insinuations of absurdity on the part of those that live and celebrate it. We contend that the raging debate that followed the publication of the story can best be conceptualised within the context of African ethics. We note that kutara has relevance to the spirituality, ethical values, privacy, and protection of children’s rights, among other ethical issues. It is hoped that the article will stir further debate and encourage more research among information practitioners, scholars and researchers into the ethical issues surrounding the treatment of sunken fontanelle in various African communities. It argues for an Afrocentric conceptualisation of phenomena in order to contribute to debates on the renaissance of African cultures, and stresses that it is imperative to harness the life-furthering age-old traditions in African ontological existence.
利用本土知识还是反人类罪?:对阿利克·马赫索(Alick Macheso)使用男子气概治疗Nhova(凹陷的Fontanelle)引发的辩论的批判性参与
这篇文章提出了不同的观点,关于治疗凹陷的囟门,由不同的社区点燃了有争议的做法的kutara(一种做法,涉及一个孩子的父亲滑动他的阴茎从左脸颊和右脸颊的下半部分到头顶,以及从脸部的下半部分到头顶,从头部的下背部到顶部)。阿利克·马赫索(Alick Macheso)用他的男子气概治疗nhova(凹陷的fontanelle)的故事打开了潘多拉的盒子。这个故事不仅吸引了来自不同文化和种族背景的评论家的关注,而且揭示了多民族的立场。也就是说,人们的反应沉浸在智力、宗教甚至文化基础的多样性中。人们的反应不一,从指责其落后和荒谬,到医学和基督教对nhova治疗的倾向。最重要的观点是,人们普遍倾向于摒弃古老的库塔拉习俗,同时对某些职位进行不加批判的庆祝。这篇报道发表后引发的争论似乎围绕着伦理问题展开。对库塔拉不屑一顾的思想流派认为它在当今世界是不道德的和不可想象的——它充满了那些生活和庆祝它的人对荒谬的暗示。我们认为,故事发表后的激烈辩论最好是在非洲伦理的背景下概念化。我们注意到库塔拉与灵性、伦理价值、隐私和保护儿童权利以及其他伦理问题有关。希望这篇文章能激起进一步的辩论,并鼓励信息从业者、学者和研究人员更多地研究有关非洲社区中凹陷囟门治疗的伦理问题。它主张以非洲为中心的现象概念化,以促进关于非洲文化复兴的辩论,并强调必须利用非洲本体论存在中促进生活的古老传统。
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