Ubuntu and the Reconstitution of Community

Ubuntu and the Reconstitution of Community
Title Ubuntu and the Reconstitution of Community PDF eBook
Author James Ogude
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 247
Release 2019-05-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0253042127

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Ubuntu is premised on the ethical belief that an individual's humanity is fostered in a network of human relationships: I am because you are; we are because you are. The essays in this lively volume elevate the debate about ubuntu beyond the buzzword it has become, especially within South African religious and political contexts. The seasoned scholars and younger voices gathered here grapple with a range of challenges that ubuntu puts forward. They break down its history and analyze its intellectual surroundings in African philosophical traditions, European modernism, religious contexts, and human rights discourses. The discussion embraces questions about what it means to be human and to be a part of a community, giving attention to moments of loss and fragmentation in postcolonial modernity, to come to a more meaningful definition of belonging in a globalizing world. Taken together, these essays offer a rich understanding of ubuntu in all of its complexity and reflect on a value system rooted in the everyday practices of ordinary people in their daily encounters with churches, schools, and other social institutions.

Ubuntu

Ubuntu
Title Ubuntu PDF eBook
Author Marietjie Oelofsen
Publisher African Sun Media
Pages 299
Release 2024-08-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1991260075

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Ubuntu: Interdisciplinary Conversations Across Continents is a collection of work by 17 scholars emerging from the Ubuntu Dialogues Seminar Exchange Fellowship hosted by Stellenbosch University in South Africa and Michigan State University in the US between 2019 and 2022. This collaborative work brings new voices and new ways of interrogating a concept that holds possibilities for living together differently. The contributions problematise the concept in provocative and surprising ways and disrupt narrow and superficial interpretations of Ubuntu. --- The contributors to this book foreground critical issues which are fundamental towards a deeper understanding of the notion of ubuntu. – Dr Sithembele Marawu, University of Fort Hare This book features next generation rising stars from places such as South Africa, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Burundi, and the US, writing about ubuntu, the indigenous southern African term often used to capture African philosophy, especially its moral dimensions. A fresh, kaleidoscopic engagement with ubuntu. – Professor Thaddeus Metz, University of Pretoria

We

We
Title We PDF eBook
Author Ingolf U. Dalferth
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 460
Release 2024-08-27
Genre
ISBN 3161638905

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Nourishing Life

Nourishing Life
Title Nourishing Life PDF eBook
Author Arianna Huhn
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 257
Release 2020-09-10
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1805399071

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In this accessible ethnography of a small town in northern Mozambique, everyday cultural knowledge and behaviors about food, cooking, and eating reveal the deeply human pursuit of a nourishing life. This emerges less through the consumption of specific nutrients than it does in the affective experience of alimentation in contexts that support vitality, compassion, and generative relations. Embedded within central themes in the study of Africa south of the Sahara, the volume combines insights from philosophy and food studies to find textured layers of meaning in a seemingly simple cuisine.

Ubuntu and Personhood

Ubuntu and Personhood
Title Ubuntu and Personhood PDF eBook
Author James Ogude
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 2018
Genre Identity (Philosophical concept)
ISBN 9781569025819

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Ubuntu in its broadest sense is rooted in the belief that the full development of personhood comes with shared identity and the idea that an individual's humanity is fostered in a network of relationships: I am because you are; we are because you are. The chapters in this book seek to interrogate this relational quality of personhood embodied in Ubuntu. The book further seeks to examine whether we can talk about relational personhood without running the risk of essentialism.

Jungian Psychology and the Human Sciences

Jungian Psychology and the Human Sciences
Title Jungian Psychology and the Human Sciences PDF eBook
Author Roger Brooke
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 281
Release 2024-12-10
Genre Psychology
ISBN 104023044X

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This volume brings together selected papers from the 2021 IAJS conference focusing on Jungian psychology’s place within the broader human science field, with contributions providing an interdisciplinary examination of fields such as psychoanalysis, feminism, critical thought, and eco-psychology. The historical foundations of Jungian thought in phenomenology, hermeneutics, the significance of imagination, and the body’s genetics open the book with outstanding essays from both renowned and aspiring new scholars. Chapters highlighting matters of current social, political, and ecological considerations shed light on the intersections between Jungian psychology and much contemporary thought in these fields. The healing process takes center stage in the last part of the book, which will interest readers involved with the broader psychotherapy field. With rigorous and scholarly contributions from a variety of international figures in analytical psychology, this book will be of great interest to all Jungian and depth psychology scholars, students, and analysts in training, as well as readers in the broader human science psychology field interested in current Jungian psychology and phenomenology.

Africanity and Ubuntu as Decolonizing Discourse

Africanity and Ubuntu as Decolonizing Discourse
Title Africanity and Ubuntu as Decolonizing Discourse PDF eBook
Author Otrude Nontobeko Moyo
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 234
Release 2021-02-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030597857

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This book explores and discusses emerging perspectives of Ubuntu from the vantage point of “ordinary” people and connects it to human rights and decolonizing discourses. It engages a decolonizing perspective in writing about Ubuntu as an indigenous concept. The fore grounding argument is that one’s positionality speaks to particular interests that may continue to sustain oppressions instead of confronting and dismantling them. Therefore, a decolonial approach to writing indigenous experiences begins with transparency about the researcher’s own positionality. The emerging perspectives of this volume are contextual, highlighting the need for a critical reading for emerging, transformative and alternative visions in human relations and social structures.