A Phenomenological Interpretation of Kerebe Greetings
A Phenomenological Interpretation of Kerebe Greetings
This article argues that greeting among the Kerebe is a phenomenological project of everydayness in which the concept of being manifests itself in a dialogic manner. This is revealed through the four variables on which greetings are based: time, age, gender and relationship. The variables give us a glimpse of how the Kerebe view the question of temporality of being, the idea of being-for-the-other and the question of truth; and they cast some light on the general concept of a person in Kerebe thought. The article is oriented toward an inquiry into the concept of being-in-the-world from an African point of view.
CITATION: Kezilahabi, Euphrase. A Phenomenological Interpretation of Kerebe Greetings . : Taylor & Francis Group , . Journal of African Cultural Studies, Vol. 14, Number 2, PP. 181-192, December 2001 - Available at: https://library.au.int/phenomenological-interpretation-kerebe-greetings-3