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This volume brings together leading scholars from the African continent and beyond to provide a detailed account of the languages of the Bantu family. The book... Læs mere
While some academic attention has been paid to the impact of new digital technologies on African media in the colonial languages of English, French and... Læs mere
This book calls for the institution of an African feminist philosophy of language, challenging existing debates and encouraging a move away from the Western... Læs mere
A powerful, timely memoir of Black immigrant identity, the story of an unforgettable matriarch, and a unique coming-of-age story by The Residence and Orange Is The New Black star Uzo Aduba.
This book provides an analysis of female Swahili novelists from a feminist perspective, highlighting their contributions to the Swahili... Læs mere
The book provides valuable insights on decolonising the digital media landscape and the indigenisation of participatory epistemologies to continue the legacies of indigenous languages in the global South.
This book provides comprehensive guidelines on important aspects of isiXhosa orthography such as word division, spelling and capitalisation. Authors’ primary focus has been those challenging areas of standardisation which have not yet been attended to.
This collection explores topical and current issues in indigenous African language literature of South Africa. These include narratological elements of literature, language usage, poetry analysis, and song lyrics.
Investigating more than 70 key concepts relating to the performing arts in more than six non-European languages, this volume provides a groundbreaking research tool and one-of-a-kind reference source for theatre, performance, and dance studies worldwide.
This volume explores the rich and complex pattern of morphosyntactic variation in the Bantu languages. The chapters discuss data from some 80 Bantu languages as well as drawing on a wider comparative set of more than 200 languages, and address key questions in Bantu morphosyntax.
Membering the Rhodesian Linguistic Agenda in Zimbabwe reports on a study carried out in Zimbabwe to ascertain the degree and effect of honouring the colonial linguistic agenda.