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Black Linguistics : Language, Society and Politics in Africa and the Americas

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The majority of Black language researchers explore the social and linguistic phenomena of individual Black communities, without looking at Black experiences outside a given community.

This groundbreaking collection re-orders the elitist and colonial elements of language studies by drawing together the multiple perspectives of Black language researchers.

In doing so, the book recognises and formalises the existence of a 'Black Linguistic Perspective' and highlights the contributions of Black language researchers in the field.

Written exclusively by Black scholars on behalf of, and in collaboration with local communities, the book looks at the commonalities and differences among Black speech communities in Africa and the diaspora.

Topics include: the OJ Simpson trial language issues in Southern Africa and Francophone West Africa the language of hip hop the language of the Rastafaria in Jamaica.

Hassana Alidou, H. Samy Alim, Arnetha Ball, John Baugh, Awad El Karim M.

Ibrahim, Sinfree Makoni, Nkhelebeni Phaswana, Velma Pollard, Zaline M.

Roy-Campbell, Donald Winford

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Product Details
Routledge
0415261384 / 9780415261388
Paperback / softback
19/12/2002
United Kingdom
English
xii, 228 p. : ill.
24 cm
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