Nelson rholihlahla mandela: Personality traits as depicted in selected isixhosa poetry

Z. Mtumane, N. Bobelo

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Abstract

This article investigates the depiction of Nelson Mandela's personality traits in selected isiXhosa poetry. The aspects of Mandela's personality that feature prominently include his bravery, determination, humility, goodness, peace, and tactical skills. The theoretical framework that underpins this study will be discussed briefly after the introductory section. A short note on Mandela will be provided before a discussion is presented of the concept of personality in general and of Mandela's personality traits in particular. The poetry works that are considered in this discussion include those by Sitole, Mkiva and Mtuze in Mtuze and Kaschula (1993); Satyo (1998); Ndlazulwana in Gebeda (1994); Shasha (1994); Nyamende in Nyamende, Dladloti, Hoho, Magibisela and Nkanunu (1995); Xozwa in Luwaca and Qamata (1995); Mbovane (2003), and Madlebe and Moto in Moropa (2005). Apart from a discussion of the personality traits of Nelson Mandela, the importance of the linguistic elements used in the depiction of these traits, will also be pointed out. The discussion of these elements will be integrated throughout the study.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-125
Number of pages11
JournalSouth African Journal of African Languages
Volume28
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2008

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Language and Linguistics
  • Linguistics and Language
  • Literature and Literary Theory

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