从社会文化的角度审视新冠肺炎背景下北方索托语谚语的相关性和哲学意义

James Seanego
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长久以来,谚语一直是塑造人类生活的工具。它们在其他社会文化意义中充当社会凝聚力的哲学工具。虽然有些人认为谚语很古老,但在新冠疫情时代,谚语仍然发挥着哲学作用。它们的哲学性质和意义在许多当代生活事件中仍然具有相关性。观察人们如何自我行为和分享有关大流行的信息,必须将这种性质的研究记录下来,以便在大流行期间和之后方便人们之间的沟通。正是在这种背景下,本文旨在将一些北索托谚语在COVID-19时代的意义置于背景下,并研究它们与大流行形势和事件的相关性。定性研究方法为本研究奠定了基础,因为传统的北索托谚语的相关性在全球现状(COVID-19时代)得到了检验。本研究以维果茨基(1978)的社会文化理论为基础,对新冠肺炎背景下语言(通过谚语)的重要性进行了批判性和彻底的检查和评估。有针对性地选择了相关的北方索托谚语,因为它们在新冠疫情时期发挥了重要作用。对这些谚语进行了综合和主题分析,以揭示它们在大流行期间和之后的相关性和哲学目的。该研究最终认为,语言,通过谚语作为其基本方面和思想工具,仍然是人们之间交流的主要哲学来源。
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Examining the Relevance and Philosophical Significance of Some Northern Sotho Proverbs in the Context of COVID-19: A Sociocultural Perspective
Proverbs have long been serving as a tool for shaping human being’s life. They serve as a philosophical tool for social cohesion among other socio-cultural significances. Though some critics regard them as ancient, proverbs are still fulfilling the philosophical purpose(s) in the COVID-19 era. Their philosophical nature and meaning remains relevant in many contemporary life occurrences. Observing how people self-conduct themselves and share information about the pandemic, it was imperative for the study of this nature to be documented to ease communication among people during and post the pandemic. It is against this backdrop that this paper aimed at contextualising the meaning(s) of some Northern Sotho proverbs in the COVID-19 epoch and examine how they are relevant to the pandemic’s situation and happenings. Qualitative research approach undergirded this study in the sense that the relevance of traditional Northern Sotho proverbs is tested against the global status quo (COVID-19 times). The study adopted Vygotsky’s (1978) Sociocultural theory as its lynchpin to enable a critical and thorough examination and assessment of the importance of language (through proverbs) in the COVID-19 context. Relevant Northern Sotho proverbs were purposively selected due to their significant role in the COVID-19 epoch. The proverbs were synthesised and analysed thematically to reveal their relevance and philosophical purpose during and post the pandemic. The study ultimately argues that language, through proverbs as its fundamental aspects and ideological tools, remains a major philosophical source of communication among living folks.
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