This book entails a pragmatic analysis of the African National Anthem, "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika," within a linguistic framework. By delineating the pragmatic features of the anthem, its philosophical symbolic meanings are teased out. This is important because symbols are critical in promoting social integration, fostering legitimacy, inducing loyalty, gaining compliance, and providing citizens with security and hope. Political symbols are also used as tools to address the contradictions of national consciousness and nation-building, nationhood, ideal governance, socioeconomic organization, and foreign policy preferences.

The African National Anthem, "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrica" is divided into seven chapters:

  • Historical Background and Various Versions of "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika"
  • On Meaning
  • Deixis
  • Presuppositions
  • Implicatures
  • Speech Acts
  • Conclusions
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Offers a pragmatic analysis of the African National Anthem, “Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika”, within a linguistic framework. By delineating the pragmatic features of the anthem, its philosophical symbolic meanings are teased out. This is important because symbols are critical in promoting social integration, fostering legitimacy, inducing loyalty, gaining compliance, and providing security and hope.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781609278571
Publisert
2012-08-30
Utgiver
Cognella, Inc; Cognella, Inc
Vekt
525 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
177 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
108

Om bidragsyterne

Abdul Karim Bangura holds Ph.D.s in political science, development economics, linguistics, computer science, and mathematics. Dr. Bangura is a professor of research methodology and political science at Howard University, and a researcher-in-residence at the Center for Global Peace in the School of International Service at American University. The author of 75 books and over 600 scholarly articles, Dr. Bangura won the prestigious 2012 Cecil B. Curry Book Award for African Mathematics: From Bones to Computers.