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Dynamism in African Languages and Literature Towards Conceptualisation of African Potentials.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Takemura, Keiko
Otros Autores: Nyamnjoh, B.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Langaa RPCIG, 2021.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Series Preface: African Potentials for Convivial World-Making
  • Motoji Matsuda
  • Introduction
  • Dynamism in African Languages and Literature: Towards Conceptualisation of African Potentials
  • Keiko Takemura and Francis B. Nyamnjoh
  • PART I. Language
  • 1. Convivial Multilingualism as a Modern African Ethos: Cases of East African Non-Arab Arabophone Societies
  • Shuichiro Nakao
  • 2. Socio-Linguistic Dynamism among Languages: Sketching from Angola as a Frame of Reflection
  • Satoshi Terao
  • 3. Documentation of an Afar Traditional Conflict Reconciliation Speech
  • Gebriel Alazar Tesfatsion
  • 4. Aspects of Linguistic Dynamism in Sheng as Kenyan Colloquial Swahili: Focusing on De-Standardisation and Re-Vernacularisation
  • Daisuke Shinagawa
  • 5. Flexibility and the Potential of 'African Multilingualism': A Case of Language Practice in Tanzania
  • Sayaka Kutsukake
  • 6. Kiswahili Language and Its Potentiality for African Development
  • Shani Omari Mchepange and Mussa M. Hans
  • Part II. Literature
  • 7. Swahili from the Perspectives of 'Language' and 'Literature'
  • Keiko Takemura
  • 8. Cultural Transformation and the Reconstruction of Tradition in Yoruba Popular Music
  • Katsuhiko Shiota
  • 9. Literature for African Children: Creation and Publication of Children's Books in French-Speaking West African Countries
  • Haruse Murata
  • 10. Writing from the In-between: Binyavanga Wainaina's Literary Practices
  • Maiko Kanda
  • 11. The Social Orientation of Kiswahili Poetry
  • Fuko Onoda
  • 12. Amos Tutuola as a Quest Hero for Endogenous Africa: Actively Anglicising the Yoruba Language and Yorubanising the English Language
  • Francis B. Nyamnjoh
  • Index