The Challenge of Language and Cultural Identity in Post-Colonial Africa’s National Economic Development

Except for a few, most countries particularly African nations that transited from colonial rule to self-governance have imbibed and internalized the language and culture of the colonial overloads across the broad spectrum and tapestry of their social, political, and economic fabric to the neglect an...

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Main Authors: Gideon Simon Ghajiga, Dikeledi Jacobeth Warlimont
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ovidius University Press 2021-01-01
Series:Ovidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series
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Online Access:https://stec.univ-ovidius.ro/html/anale/RO/2021-2/Section%201%20and%202/19.pdf
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description Except for a few, most countries particularly African nations that transited from colonial rule to self-governance have imbibed and internalized the language and culture of the colonial overloads across the broad spectrum and tapestry of their social, political, and economic fabric to the neglect and detriment of their indigenous traditional way of life. It is a common sight in most post-colonial African countries who hinges or pattern their developmental goals (efforts) and way of life in similitude to that of their former colonizers; in terms of mannerism, dressing, demeanor, belief system; jettisoning everything indigenous, and even language. This has created a hybrid, and what we called ‘the engrafted’ cultures. This has created a kind of a dilemma (lacuna) for the Postcolonial leaders who are juxtaposed and hamstrung in-between traditional cultural norms and values, as well as linguistic forms (ties) of their forefathers vis-à-vis that of the previous colonial overlords. This paper is an attempt at exploring the challenges and dilemmas confronting many African nations in trying to forge (shape) a national consciousness and identity through language, culture in post-colonial African nations.
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spelling doaj.art-b6bfdf3b40054ce3b01268bc06d594f92022-12-21T18:42:10ZengOvidius University PressOvidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series2393-31272021-01-01XXI2135141The Challenge of Language and Cultural Identity in Post-Colonial Africa’s National Economic DevelopmentGideon Simon Ghajiga0Dikeledi Jacobeth Warlimont1Mzansi Youth Leadership Academy NPO|NGOMzansi Youth Leadership Academy NPO|NGOExcept for a few, most countries particularly African nations that transited from colonial rule to self-governance have imbibed and internalized the language and culture of the colonial overloads across the broad spectrum and tapestry of their social, political, and economic fabric to the neglect and detriment of their indigenous traditional way of life. It is a common sight in most post-colonial African countries who hinges or pattern their developmental goals (efforts) and way of life in similitude to that of their former colonizers; in terms of mannerism, dressing, demeanor, belief system; jettisoning everything indigenous, and even language. This has created a hybrid, and what we called ‘the engrafted’ cultures. This has created a kind of a dilemma (lacuna) for the Postcolonial leaders who are juxtaposed and hamstrung in-between traditional cultural norms and values, as well as linguistic forms (ties) of their forefathers vis-à-vis that of the previous colonial overlords. This paper is an attempt at exploring the challenges and dilemmas confronting many African nations in trying to forge (shape) a national consciousness and identity through language, culture in post-colonial African nations.https://stec.univ-ovidius.ro/html/anale/RO/2021-2/Section%201%20and%202/19.pdflanguagecultureidentitypost-colonialchallengesdilemmadevelopment
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culture
identity
post-colonial
challenges
dilemma
development
title The Challenge of Language and Cultural Identity in Post-Colonial Africa’s National Economic Development
title_full The Challenge of Language and Cultural Identity in Post-Colonial Africa’s National Economic Development
title_fullStr The Challenge of Language and Cultural Identity in Post-Colonial Africa’s National Economic Development
title_full_unstemmed The Challenge of Language and Cultural Identity in Post-Colonial Africa’s National Economic Development
title_short The Challenge of Language and Cultural Identity in Post-Colonial Africa’s National Economic Development
title_sort challenge of language and cultural identity in post colonial africa s national economic development
topic language
culture
identity
post-colonial
challenges
dilemma
development
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