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11. The politics of knowledge production and publishing: The case of the Zulu Society
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Language and decoloniality in context 1
- 1. Language and liberation 19
- 2. Decolonisation and the Pedagogy of the Oppressed: Circulations and language in the postcolonial world 35
- 3. Language in Africa and the impossibility of an African philosophy of liberation 47
- 4. The place of colonial languages in decolonial philosophy and practice 65
- 5. Decolonising the language of personhood 83
- 6. African literature as self-interpretive: The prospects of indigenous reading modes 95
- 7. Cultural decolonisation and the (im)possibilities of literary language 117
- 8. Revealing the power of language and developing theory from historical artefacts 131
- 9. Colonialism, politics of belonging and reinvention of African cultures: The case of South Africa 153
- 10. The turn to tradition: Colonialism, class and the making of Zulu identity 167
- 11. The politics of knowledge production and publishing: The case of the Zulu Society 191
- 12. Minority language revitalisation: European conundrums 207
- Contributors 229
- Index 233
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Language and decoloniality in context 1
- 1. Language and liberation 19
- 2. Decolonisation and the Pedagogy of the Oppressed: Circulations and language in the postcolonial world 35
- 3. Language in Africa and the impossibility of an African philosophy of liberation 47
- 4. The place of colonial languages in decolonial philosophy and practice 65
- 5. Decolonising the language of personhood 83
- 6. African literature as self-interpretive: The prospects of indigenous reading modes 95
- 7. Cultural decolonisation and the (im)possibilities of literary language 117
- 8. Revealing the power of language and developing theory from historical artefacts 131
- 9. Colonialism, politics of belonging and reinvention of African cultures: The case of South Africa 153
- 10. The turn to tradition: Colonialism, class and the making of Zulu identity 167
- 11. The politics of knowledge production and publishing: The case of the Zulu Society 191
- 12. Minority language revitalisation: European conundrums 207
- Contributors 229
- Index 233