Basotho Miners' Chants and the Ethics of Place  

Basotho Miners' Chants and the Ethics of Place

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作  者:Christiaan Swanepoel 

机构地区:[1]University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa

出  处:《Sino-US English Teaching》2011年第12期811-820,共10页中美英语教学(英文版)

摘  要:Reflecting profiles of the chequered existence of migrant mine laborers, Basotho miners' chants belong to the category of occupational folklore. As such they provide a unique window for debate about the ethics of place. Place actually amounts to three places--home, which the worker leaves behind; mine compound, the workplace in the foreign country; and then the journey in-between, connecting home and work. In the poet's creative consciousness, the instability of place raises ethical responses--to home, which is often romanticized; to work, which is often dramatized and ridiculed; and to the journey, which is animated. Ethical questions about loss, longing, danger feelings of guilt, and the threat of death are implied. The genre as aesthetic verbal expression, allows space for negotiating degrees of acceptance of predicament and conciliation. A historic-economic, socio-cultural, and genre-specific approach enables a concise unpacking of how aspects of the ethics of place are brought together and rearranged by this oral poetry--the difela--that developed from the migrant mine labor system

关 键 词:ETHICS oral poetry migrant labor miners' chants LESOTHO 

分 类 号:G633.41[文化科学—教育学]

 

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