This book draws on the case of the Shona and other Bantu people of
Africa to argue that names are not mere identity tags. Names are an
important cultural symbol of the people who give and bear them. The book
challenges linguists and other social scientists to pay particular
attention to the significance of names in the study of language use in
society. Equally, it demonstrates the importance of names as part of the
distinctive repertoire of Shona cultural heritage. Each Shona sentential
name is a statement about that reality of being Shona. Carried in each
name are sentiments that reflect on prevalent social, economic and
political relations. The book focuses in particular on social names,
religious names and war names inspired by such events as Zimbabwe's war
of liberation.