Cultural Diversity and Globalisation: An Intercultural Hermeneutical (Afri-can) Perspective
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In our today‘s global age one of the central challenges facing Africa is that of coming to terms positively with her cultural diversity. Furthermore Africa is confronted with the challenge of global cultural diversity that has been characteristic of our global age. One of the questions raised here is how can the intrinsic African cultural diversity be made comprehensible not only to non-Africans but also to Africans themselves? Talking of under-standing makes the issue a hermeneutical one. Hence the following questions, how can this hermeneutical challenge be mastered? What tools are required in order to accomplish this mission? Any efforts towards accomplishing this task must have to put many dimensions into consideration. These include, among other things, the historical, regional, political, economic, etc. Such efforts would imply not only Africa being occupied with herself culturally, she on the other side needs to become relevantly conscious of the implications of these cultural dynamisms, understand it with reference to herself and the rest of the global community and finally interpret this phenomenon from an African perspective. These are the issues being addressed in this paper.Téléchargements
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2007-09-01
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Udeani, Chibueze C. 2007. « Cultural Diversity and Globalisation: An Intercultural Hermeneutical (Afri-Can) Perspective ». The International Review of Information Ethics 7 (septembre). Edmonton, Canada:51-54. https://doi.org/10.29173/irie41.
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