非)伦理生存模式的双重性和教育精英的选择对非洲文艺复兴的影响

Théophile Munyangeyo
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在后殖民时代的非洲,教育一直被视为国家和非洲大陆进步的关键。对于许多在国外求学的非洲人来说,他们的目的是在回国后为自己国家的发展做出贡献。然而,预期的积极成果往往未能实现。许多人面临两难境地:要么顺从不道德的制度,要么抵制这些制度,结果要么自我放逐,要么寻求人才外流渠道,要么向腐败的制度妥协。本研究采用爱德华-霍尔(Edward T. Hall)的 "文化背景 "方法,分析了描写非洲现实的小说。它通过强调协调个人理想和正直与政治权力动态的严酷现实之间的挑战,批判性地探讨了个人的双重性及其对非洲文艺复兴的影响。与腐败体制的斗争阻碍了后殖民时代的进步,阻碍了教育的可持续发展潜力。本研究证实,如果不进行伦理变革,教育的潜力就无法成为后殖民非洲积极变革和可持续发展的催化剂。
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The Impact of (Un)Ethical Survival Mode Duality and Choices of the Educational Elite on the African Renaissance
In postcolonial Africa, education has always been perceived as pivotal for national and continental progress. For many Africans pursuing education abroad, the intent was to contribute to their countries' development upon their return. However, the anticipated positive outcomes have often not materialised. Many faced a dilemma: conform to unethical systems or resist them, leading to either self-imposed exile, pursuing brain-drain channels, or compromising with corrupt systems. Using Edward T. Hall's Cultural Context method, this study analyses novels depicting African realities. It critically explores individual duality and its impact on the African renaissance by emphasising the challenge of reconciling personal ideals and integrity with the harsh realities of political power dynamics. The struggle against corrupt systems hampers postcolonial progress, hindering education's potential for sustainable development. The study confirms that the potential of education cannot materialise as a catalyst for positive change and sustainable development in postcolonial Africa without an ethical transformation.
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