African Vernacular Archives of Senior Women as Foundation Stones of Global Critical Sociology

Babalwa Magoqwana, Fatma Müge Göçek
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This article contributes to global sociology through the construction of African sociological vocabularies from Nguni vernacular terms in Southern Africa. We employ Toyin Falola’s concept of “ritual archives” to argue that the social practices of senior African women teach and promote the sociological imagination for a global sociology that moves beyond the confines set by the “founding fathers” of the discipline. We combine the women’s status in the African household with the general understanding of being umntu (person), uluntu (society), and ubuntu (humanity) to argue for a locally informed linguistic terms and vocabularies that could promote inclusive global sociology.
作为全球批判社会学基石的非洲老年妇女方言档案
本文通过从南部非洲的恩古尼方言词汇中构建非洲社会学词汇,为全球社会学做出了贡献。我们采用托因-法洛拉(Toyin Falola)的 "仪式档案 "概念,认为非洲高级妇女的社会实践教导并促进了全球社会学的社会学想象力,超越了该学科 "奠基人 "设定的局限。我们将妇女在非洲家庭中的地位与对 "人"(umntu)、"社会"(uluntu)和 "人性"(ubuntu)的一般理解结合起来,论证了能够促进包容性全球社会学的、具有地方特色的语言术语和词汇。
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