Are Terms "African(s)" or "Black(s)" Appropriate Substitutes for "Bantu(s)" in the South African Context?  

Are Terms "African(s)" or "Black(s)" Appropriate Substitutes for "Bantu(s)" in the South African Context?

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作  者:Victor Maropeng Mojela 

机构地区:[1]University of Limpopo, Turfloop Campus, Sovenga, Republic of South Africa

出  处:《Sino-US English Teaching》2011年第11期737-745,共9页中美英语教学(英文版)

摘  要:The name, "Bantu", is a classificatory term which refers to a sub-group of the Niger-Congo languages, i.e., the Benue-Congo group of languages, which are spoken extensively in the equatorial and southern part of Africa, as well as the family of peoples speaking these languages. As a result of its association with racism during the Apartheid regime in South Africa, the term was heavily politicized and lost its original meaning to acquire racist connotations. In South Africa, the names "African(s)" or "Black(s)" are used as substitutes for the stigmatized name "Bantu(s)" with reference to the Bantu speaking peoples and their languages. This research investigates the use of the words, "Africans" and "Blacks" to assess their suitability as replacements for the word "Bantu". An intensive outline of the classification of the languages of Africa is given to authenticate the basic meaning of these classificatory terms, especially the term "Bantu"

关 键 词: Bantu languges Niger-Congo languages African languages Black languages Apartheid regime 

分 类 号:G633.41[文化科学—教育学]

 

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