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Resuscitation of African Languages - Theorising the Battle Against Sociocultural Genocide

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book argues the case for indigenous African languages, which have been stripped of their importance and are now often overshadowed - both officially, through governmental language policies, and informally, through attitudes and ideologies - by former colonial languages. The authors present case studies from a range of countries in the region, arguing that languages tell us peoples' identities, and that by dropping their own languages in favour of foreign and imperialist languages they lose their culture, history and identity as well. The book addresses many of the challenges currently associated with African languages, with the intention of influencing policy and practice in favour of their resuscitation. This book will be of interest to policy makers, academics and tertiary students in fields including Language Policy and Planning, Language Revitalisation, Heritage Language Learning, Indigenous and Endangered Languages, and Language Attitudes and Ideologies. 

Sommario

Chapter 1. Introduction: Situating the Imminent Cultural Genocide in the African Context (Isaac Mhute).- Part 1: African Languages and the African Continent.- Chapter 2. The Problematics of Intellectualising Indigenous Languages and People, a Cursory Look at the Science of Language in Literature and Formal Education  (Joseph Aketema, O bádélé Kambon & Beatrice Korkor Agyemang).- Chapter 3. Local Language Promotion and the Global Village Exclusion Matrix: A Critic of Exclusive Use of Local Languages in Africa Without Industrial Provision (Nyasha Zimuto).- Chapter 4. The Plight of African Languages in the Globalised Post-independence era (Isaac Mhute).- Part II: Media and Education Case Studies.- Chapter 5. National Cinema and the Revitalisation of Indigenous Languages in Cameroon: A Study of Cameroonian Filmmakers' Perceptions of Indigenous Language Film Production (Floribert Patrick C. Endong).- Chapter 6. African Languages in Current South African Media Landscape: The Good, the Bad and the Future (Ndivhuwo Doctor Sundani, Pheelo Mabizela, Rachel Mmapitso Maboa).- Chapter 7. Electronic Publishing of Shona Literature in Zimbabwe: An Overview (L. Viriri).- Chapter 8. Indigenous Language Renaissance: The Use of Mother Tongue as Language of Instruction in Selected Gweru Schools, Zimbabwe (Vimbai Moreblessing Matiza).- Chapter 9. Language-in-education policies and minority language resuscitation efforts in Zimbabwe (Tendai Chirimaunga).- Chapter 10. "Wolves in Sheep Skin": An Evaluation of Zimbabwean Media Published in African Languages (Faith Sibanda).- Chapter 11. Computer generated linguistics countering linguicides: Users' use and interpretation of WhatsApp emojis in isiNdebele (Nkosana Mkwebu and Jennings Joy Chibike).- Chapter 12. Revisiting Zimbabwean Indigenous Languages Digitisation Activities: Perspectives from the PLETES Model (Beatrice Lantern).- Part III: Politics-related Case Studies.- Chapter 13. Kiswahili and the Justice System in Tanzania (Antoni Keya).- Chapter 14. Linguistic rights in Multilingual Contexts: The case of Mozambique (Crisófia Langa da Camara).- Chapter 15. Interrogating the use of native Karanga in the rain making ceremony in Zvishavane (Mverecha Kainos and Midzi Ratidzo).

Info autore

Isaac Mhute is an Associate Professor in the Department of Language, Literature and Culture Studies  at Midlands State University, Zimbabwe. His research interests are in both theoretical and applied linguistics (language policy and development, syntax and semantics, onomastics as well as language and strategic communication issues in education, among others).
Zilibele Mtumane is the head of the School of Languages in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. She holds a Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in African Languages from the University of South Africa.
Vimbai Moreblessing Matiza is a senior lecturer in the department of Languages, Literature and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Midlands State University, Zimbabwe. Her research interests are on the interface of orality and cultural studies.

Riassunto

This book argues the case for indigenous African languages, which have been stripped of their importance and are now often overshadowed - both officially, through governmental language policies, and informally, through attitudes and ideologies - by former colonial languages. The authors present case studies from a range of countries in the region, arguing that languages tell us peoples’ identities, and that by dropping their own languages in favour of foreign and imperialist languages they lose their culture, history and identity as well. The book addresses many of the challenges currently associated with African languages, with the intention of influencing policy and practice in favour of their resuscitation. This book will be of interest to policy makers, academics and tertiary students in fields including Language Policy and Planning, Language Revitalisation, Heritage Language Learning, Indigenous and Endangered Languages, and Language Attitudes and Ideologies. 

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Vimbai M Matiza (Editore), Vimbai M. Matiza (Editore), Vimbai Moreblessing Matiza (Editore), Isaac Mhute (Editore), Vimbai Moreblessing Matiza (Editore), Zilibele Mtumane (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 15.03.2025
 
EAN 9783031817151
ISBN 978-3-0-3181715-1
Pagine 343
Dimensioni 148 mm x 23 mm x 210 mm
Peso 565 g
Illustrazioni XXIII, 343 p. 95 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Altre lingue / altre letterature

Afrika, Kulturwissenschaften, Zweisprachigkeit und Mehrsprachigkeit, Soziolinguistik, Afrikanische Sprachen, Globalisation, Multilingualism, Social Justice, Language Policy and Planning, African Culture, African Languages, language attitudes, indigenous languages, Language Revitalisation, Language Ideology, Political Discourse, colonial languages

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