Kwame Nkrumah’s construction of ‘the African people’ via the Unite or Perish myth

IF 0.7 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
M. Nartey
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Abstract

Employing Wodak’s discourse-historical approach, this paper examines how Ghana’s independence leader – Kwame Nkrumah – in his creation of the Unite or Perish myth constructed ‘the African people’ in a manner in sync with populist performance. It argues that Nkrumah’s discourse, in its focus on the formation of a Union Government of Africa as the only means of Africa’s peace, progress, security and survival in the post-independence era, can be characterized as a form of populist rhetoric that presupposes an antagonistic relationship between two homogeneous social groups. To this end, the paper analyzes three discursive strategies utilized by Nkrumah in promoting anti-establishment sentiments while celebrating or valorizing ‘the ordinary people’: nomination and predication of social actors and actions, the construction of a man of the people image and the exploitation of familiarity and historical memory. It concludes with a discussion on the implications of the study for political discourse analysis in terms of the interrelationship between political myth and populist performance.
夸梅·恩克鲁玛通过“团结或灭亡”神话对“非洲人民”的建构
本文运用沃达克的话语历史方法,考察了加纳独立领袖夸梅·恩克鲁玛在创造“团结或危险”神话时如何以与民粹主义表现同步的方式构建“非洲人民”。它认为,恩克鲁玛的论述侧重于组建非洲联盟政府,将其作为非洲在后独立时代和平、进步、安全和生存的唯一手段,可以被描述为一种民粹主义修辞形式,它预设了两个同质社会群体之间的对立关系。为此,本文分析了恩克鲁玛在宣扬反建制情绪的同时庆祝或珍视“普通人”的三种话语策略:对社会行动者和行动的提名和预测、人民形象的构建以及对熟悉和历史记忆的利用。最后,从政治神话与民粹主义表现之间的相互关系的角度,讨论了本研究对政治话语分析的启示。
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