Vernacular palaver : imaginations of the local and non-native languages in West Africa
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Vernacular palaver : imaginations of the local and non-native languages in West Africa
(Languages for intercultural communication and education, 9)
Multilingual Matters, c2004
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- : hbk
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Size of hbk.: 22 cm
Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-221) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Vernacular Palaver examines the continuing appeal of the idea of 'the local' for cultural brokers in West Africa, even in instances where they have a growing interaction with diverse global and continental languages of wider communication. It highlights the contribution of foreign and indigenous languages of wider communication to the formation of the new alliances and sodalities that are testing the relevance of locality, and reshaping the concept of local culture, in West Africa. The author traces the role of discourse about language in West African identity politics from the cultural nationalists of the early 20th century to the religious transnationals of the contemporary period. Using examples from video film, popular literature, the activity of religious associations, and educational practice, this book seeks to advance our understanding of the varied functions of non-native languages in multilingual societies.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Acknowledgements
1 Colonial Encounters and Discourses of the Vernacular
2 African Literature, European Languages, and Imaginations of the Local
3 Foreign Languages, Local Audiences: The Case of Nigerian Video Film in English
4 Romance Without Borders: Narrating Love, Femininity, and the Local in Contemporary Ivory Coast
5 Languages of Wider Communication and Alternative Sites of Belonging
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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