‘Humorous names, Verbal Weapon’

Original Articles

‘Humorous names, Verbal Weapon’

DOI: 10.1080/02572117.2001.10587492
Author(s): Noleen Turner ,

Abstract

The Zulu people in South Africa are masterful composers of onomastic caricatures, both in the home and work environment. Names in African societies go beyond expressing the individual character of a person, they may also serve as Finnegan (1970:470) has pointed out, as a way of ‘working out tension’, or for their social function in ‘minimizing friction’ or even more importantly in the context of this paper, as a useful form ‘for providing a means of indirect comment when a direct one is not feasible’ (Finnegan 1970:470). Suzman (1994:268) makes the point that ‘Name giving provides an outlet for the regulation of social relations in the intense social interaction of small communities. It allows to communicate their feelings indirectly, without overt confrontation and possible conflict.’

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