Africa and Its Diaspora Languages Literature and Culture

Africa and Its Diaspora Languages  Literature  and Culture
Author: Olanike Ola Orie,Akintunde Oyetade,Laide Sheba
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781527544017

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The text celebrates the academic achievements of Professor Olasope Oyelaran. It brings together over 20 papers by an international group of scholars on African diaspora languages, literatures and culture, representing four generations, all of whom have been influenced by Oyelaran’s work in one way or another. Edited by three African scholars in the USA, UK, and Nigeria, the volume presents current research on topics in applied- and socio-linguistics, phonology, morphology, syntax, oral and written literature, and Yoruba language and culture in African diasporas in Brazil, Cuba, and Trinidad. The constellation of topics presented here will enlarge the reader’s understanding of a number of issues in the field of African and African diaspora languages, literatures, and cultures today. As such, the book makes an important contribution to the expanding work on the linguistic and cultural interface of Africa and its Brazilian, Cuban, and Trinidadian diasporas.

The Literature of Language and the Language of Literature in Africa and the Diaspora

The Literature of Language and the Language of Literature in Africa and the Diaspora
Author: Dainess Maganda
Publsiher: Adonis & Abbey Publishers
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre: African languages
ISBN: 1909112763

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We live in a world that sees and also contesting ideas of Eurocentrism in the interpretation of various issues, including African literatures and cultures. This book seeks to engage readers into a critical examination of the meaning, history, ambiguity, status and perceptions surrounding African languages and literature. It presents current shifts in form and practice surrounding regional, national, and "postcolonial" models towards "world literature" by focusing on African literature as a focal point for understanding perceptions of the world towards African languages and literature. The book shows the importance of wrestling with issues of global aftermaths of slavery, audience, readership, diasporic and transnational connections, as well as digital and social media without undermining the conflicts that literature presents in and on its own merit.

THE LITERATURE OF LANGUAGE ANDTHE LANGUAGE OF LITERATUREIN AFRICA AND THE DIASPORAEdited byDainess

THE LITERATURE OF LANGUAGE ANDTHE LANGUAGE OF LITERATUREIN AFRICA AND THE DIASPORAEdited byDainess
Author: Dainess Maganda
Publsiher: Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781909112933

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We live in a world that sees and also contesting ideas of Eurocentrism in the interpretation of various issues, including African literatures and cultures. This book seeks to engage readers into a critical examination of the meaning, history, ambiguity, status and perceptions surrounding African languages and literature. It presents current shifts in form and practice surrounding regional, national, and "e;postcolonial"e; models towards "e;world literature"e; by focusing on African literature as a focal point for understanding perceptions of the world towards African languages and literature. The book shows the importance of wrestling with issues of global aftermaths of slavery, audience, readership, diasporic and transnational connections, as well as digital and social media without undermining the conflicts that literature presents in and on its own merit.

Language Contact in Africa and the African Diaspora in the Americas

Language Contact in Africa and the African Diaspora in the Americas
Author: Cecelia Cutler,Zvjezdana Vrzić,Philipp Angermeyer
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027265449

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Language Contact in Africa and the African Diaspora in the Americas brings together the original research of nineteen leading scholars on language contact and pidgin/creole genesis. In recent decades, increasing attention has been paid to the role of historical, cultural and demographic factors in language contact situations. John Victor Singler’s body of work, a model of what such a research paradigm should look like, strikes a careful balance between sociohistorical and linguistic analysis. The case studies in this volume present investigations into the sociohistorical matrix of language contact and critical insights into the sociolinguistic consequences of language contact within Africa and the African Diaspora. Additionally, they contribute to ongoing debates about pidgin/creole genesis and language contact by examining and comparing analyses and linguistic outcomes of particular sociohistorical and cultural contexts, and considering less-studied factors such as speaker agency and identity in the emergence, nativization, and stabilization of contact varieties.

The Languages of Africa and the Diaspora

The Languages of Africa and the Diaspora
Author: Jo Anne Kleifgen,George C. Bond
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781847691330

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This book takes a fresh look at subordinated vernacular languages in the context of African, Caribbean, and US educational landscapes, highlighting the social cost of linguistic exceptionalism for speakers of these languages. Chapters describe contravening movements toward various forms of linguistic diversity and offer a comprehensive approach to language awareness in educative settings.

North south Linkages and Connections in Continental and Diaspora African Literatures

North south Linkages and Connections in Continental and Diaspora African Literatures
Author: African Literature Association. Meeting
Publsiher: Africa World Press
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2005
Genre: African literature
ISBN: 1592211577

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This volume collects some of the best lectures at the African Literature Association's 25th annual conference held in 1999. The conference brought together for the first time a large number of scholars, creative writers and artists from Northern Africa and their counterparts from Sub- Saharan Africa. The conference and this collection highlight the inspiring and stimulating dialogue between two literary and cultural areas that have often been artificially compartmentalised. The essays draw suprising connections and illustrate the breadth and dynamism of African literature.

Diasporic Identities within Afro Hispanic and African Contexts

Diasporic Identities within Afro Hispanic and African Contexts
Author: Yaw Agawu-Kakraba,Komla F. Aggor
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781443883894

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Diasporic Identities within Afro-Hispanic and African Contexts explores the complexities underlying the identity formation of peoples of African ancestry in the Spanish-speaking world and of expatriate immigrants who inhabit colonized territories in Africa. Although current diaspora studies provide provocative perspectives on migration that have various cultural, national, political and economic implications, any engagement of the subject readily runs into theoretical and practical challenges. At stake here is the question of finding an ideal conceptualization of diaspora. Should the term be limited to migration that is purely voluntary or to a traumatic exile? What about generational differences that, invariably, impact the imagining of diaspora? How does diaspora relate to creolization, hybridity and transculturation? This volume does not argue for what constitutes a proper diaspora, but rather re-contextualizes the concept of diaspora from the point of view of identity formation on the basis of voluntary and non-voluntary migration. The essays gathered together here engage with the unified topic of identity, but radiate a stimulating variety in geographic coverage – examining countries such as Cuba, Nicaragua, Morocco, Angola, and Spain – and in thematic approach – from religion to a poetics of self-affirmation to issues of political conflict, subalternity and migration.

English in Africa

English in Africa
Author: Alamin M. Mazrui
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1853596892

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This text offers a critical examination of aspects of the politics of the role of English in Africa and its Diaspora. It looks at its changed location in the post-Cold War era and the challenges it poses to the enduring quest for intellectual liberation, pan-Africanism and Afrocentricity. The study also explores the spaces and possibilities for appropriating the language towards a counter-hegemonic African-centred agenda under the present global order.