khai hoá
Các nhà truyền giáo mang sách vở và kiến thức mới đến để khai hoá vùng đất này.
Definition
- Verb:
- To civilize: To bring (a people, a region) from a state considered primitive or barbaric to a state of civilization, characterized by social, cultural, and technical development.
- To enlighten, to educate: To impart knowledge, culture, and moral principles to someone, helping them develop intellectually and socially.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Các nhà truyền giáo phương Tây từng đến nhiều vùng đất với mục đích khai hoá. (Western missionaries once came to many lands with the aim to civilize.)
- Nhiệm vụ của giáo dục là khai hoá tâm trí con người. (The mission of education is to enlighten the human mind.)
- Chính sách đó bị chỉ trích là áp đặt và mang tính khai hoá. (That policy was criticized as being impositional and having a civilizing character.)
Advanced Usage
- "Tính từ: khai hoá" (Adjectival use): Used to describe something that has a civilizing or enlightening nature.
- Sứ mệnh khai hoá (A civilizing mission)
- Often used in historical or sociological contexts to discuss the influence of more technologically advanced societies on others, which can carry a neutral, positive, or critical connotation depending on the perspective.
Variants and Related Words
- Khai hoá (Khai hóa): Alternate spelling. The word is commonly spelled both with and without the diacritic.
- Khai sáng (Verb): To enlighten. Often used in intellectual contexts (e.g., - The Enlightenment).
- Khai trí (Verb): To open the mind, to educate. Focuses on intellectual development.
- Văn minh hoá (Verb): To modernize, to make civilized. A more modern synonym.
Synonyms
- Giáo hoá: To educate and moralize (often with a Confucian nuance).
- Mở mang: To develop, to expand (knowledge, territory).
- Cải tạo: To reform, to improve (can be used in social contexts).
Related Phrases / Compound Concepts
- Công cuộc khai hoá: The work/process of civilization.
- Chủ nghĩa khai hoá: Civilizationalism (often critical, referring to a belief in the superiority of one civilization and its right/duty to civilize others).
- Khai hoá lập địa: A historical term referring to the process of clearing land for settlement and cultivation, often in new territories. (Note: This is a compound term where "khai hoá" combines with "lập địa").
Notes on Meaning and Connotation
- The term "khai hoá" is complex. In traditional and historical contexts, it often had a positive connotation of bringing progress, education, and order.
- In contemporary critical discourse (post-colonial studies, etc.), it is frequently used to critique ideologies of superiority, cultural imposition, and colonialism, where the "civilizing mission" was used to justify domination.
- The meaning can range from the neutral "to educate/enlighten" to the loaded "to civilize (implying from a state of barbarism)." The context determines its nuance.