The Transformative Power of Language

The Transformative Power of Language
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 395
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ISBN-10 : 9781108585002
ISBN-13 : 1108585000
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Book Synopsis The Transformative Power of Language by : Russell H. Kaschula

Download or read book The Transformative Power of Language written by Russell H. Kaschula and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2020-09-10 with total page 395 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Language has played a pivotal role in societal transformation in postcolonial Africa towards the creation of globally competitive knowledge societies; however so far, this role has been under-researched and under-estimated. This volume addresses this gap in the literature, by bringing together a team of globally-recognised scholars to explore the effect of language on African postcolonial societies, and how it has contributed to achieving 'mental decolonisation'. A range of languages are explored, both imported (ex-colonial) and indigenous African, and case studies from different spheres of public discourse are investigated, from universities to legal settings. Demonstrating that multilingualism is a resource for, rather than barrier to, successful transformation, this book brings the intellectualisation and institutionalisation of African languages to the forefront of development discourse, and provides an insightful snap-shot of how current academic research, public discourse, political activism and social community engagement have contributed to societal transformation in South Africa.


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