LAND AND SOIL: A EUROPEAN COMMODITY IN SHONA TRADITIONAL PERSPECTIVE

This article is, for the most part, based on a paper read at a seminar held by the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Zimbabwe. It demonstrates the different values attached to land in the Shona traditional and the modern 'Western' world. In the former it meshes with a ho...

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Published in:Journal for the study of religion
Main Author: Manley, Marcelle (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: ASRSA 1995
In: Journal for the study of religion
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Summary:This article is, for the most part, based on a paper read at a seminar held by the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Zimbabwe. It demonstrates the different values attached to land in the Shona traditional and the modern 'Western' world. In the former it meshes with a holistic cosmology; in the latter it has become a commercial good. In the modern world the two are interacting, with patent material and ideological biases in favour of the Western paradigm. Weaknesses of this paradigm, also in the African context, are apparent in many spheres - sociopolitical, ecological, economic, psychospiritual - and these must be considered. The human need for spiritual continuity in the midst of sweeping existential change is perhaps not taken sufficiently seriously.
ISSN:2413-3027
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal for the study of religion