Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/1894
Title: Symbols of social transformation: BaTonga search for cultural relevance in Zimbabwe
Authors: Saidi, Umali
Keywords: Ncelwa, Buntibe, Artefactual, Symbol, Semiotics, Visual, Artefacts
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Midlands State University
Series/Report no.: The Dyke;Special edition; p. 162-179
Abstract: How can marginalised groups resolve culture-related conflicts –conflicts that largely have a bearing on identity and survival for an ethnic group? It is not a new phenomenon that reality is a scarce resource and that itself is there to be struggled over. The experiences of the BaTonga are well documented mostly their physical dislocation from the Zambezi shores and the subsequent cultural turmoil associated with such dislocations. Research has had interest in BaTonga search for social as well as cultural transformation as a panacea to the physical dislocations experienced by the BaTonga in history. One area which has sadly received little attention has been the unique BaTonga cultural artefacts which by and large BaTonga have used in their search for cultural relevance in main stream Zimbabwean cultural as well as economic spaces. Using artefactual semiotics this article explores the ncelwa and buntibe pieces as symbolising BaTonga and how in their usage has changed the BaTonga cosmos in Zimbabwe socio-cultural and economic spaces.
Description: A Publication by Umali Saidi a Lecturer in the Communication Skills Centre Department, Midlands State University.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1894
ISSN: 1815-9036
Appears in Collections:Research Papers

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
cultural.pdfFull Text13.5 MBAdobe PDFThumbnail
View/Open
Show full item record

Download(s)

4
checked on May 1, 2024

Google ScholarTM

Check


Items in MSUIR are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.