Decolonising Multilingualism in Africa

Recentering Silenced Voices from the Global South

(Author) Finex Ndhlovu
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This book interrogates and problematises African multilingualism as it is currently understood in language education and research. It challenges the enduring colonial matrices of power hidden within mainstream conceptions of multilingualism that have been propagated in the Global North and then exported to the Global South under the aegis of colonial modernity and pretensions of universal epistemic relevance. The book contributes new points of method, theory and interpretation that will advance scholarly conversations on decolonial epistemology by introducing the notion of coloniality of language - a summary term that describes the ways in which notions of language and multilingualism in post-colonial societies remain colonial. The authors begin the process of mapping out what a socially realistic notion of multilingualism would look like if we took into account the voices of marginalised and ignored African communities of practice - both on the African continent and in the diasporas.

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Publisher:
Multilingual Matters
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781788923347
Publish year:
2021
Publish date:
July 16, 2021

Finex Ndhlovu

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