Language and Decolonisation

An Interdisciplinary Approach
 
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Language and Decolonisation is the first collection to bring together views from across scholarly communities that are committed to the decolonisation agenda in language study. It is essential for advanced students, scholars and researchers of language, culture, sociolinguistics, decolonial studies, racial studies, and related areas.

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Language and Decolonisation is the first collection to bring together views from across scholarly communities that are committed to the agenda of decolonising knowledge in language study. Edited by leading figures in the field, the chapters offer new insights on how ?decolonising? can be adopted as a methodology for charting the next steps in solving practical language-related problems in educational and related social policy areas. Divided into two sections, the book covers the coloniality of language, the materiality of culture and colonial scripts, the decolonisation imperative, multilingualism discourse and decolonisation, and decolonising languages in public discourse. With 20 chapters authored by experts from across the globe, this pioneering collection is an essential reference and resource for advanced students, scholars, and researchers of language and culture, sociolinguistics, decolonial studies, racial studies, and related areas.

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Foreword


Christopher Stroud


1. Introduction: Reframing the Struggle for New Decolonial Futures


Finex Ndhlovu and Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni


 


Part 1: Theories, Concepts, Debates


2. Multilingualisms in the Global Souths: Shaping Language Scholarship in the Global Norths


Sinfree Makoni and Alastair Pennycook


3. Epistemic Reconstitution of Multilingualism: Disrupting and Levelling of Linguistic Hierarchies of Power


Felix Banda and Kelvin Mambwe


4. Decolonising the Linguistic Encirclement of Africa


Finex Ndhlovu and Edwin Chris Odhiambo


5. Niche Languages: Decolonising Language Use Through Domain Specialisation and Linguistic Harmony


Mohammed Zahid Akter and Arvind Iyengar


6. Decolonising Competency-based Assessment through Autoethnographic Approaches


Linda McIntosh


7. Written into Being: Colonial Language Epistemologies and the Graphocentric Straitjacket


Arvind Iyengar


8. Interrogating Trickster Discourse of Coloniality in Regimes of Language Testing


Finex Ndhlovu


 


Part 2: Critical Reflections, Empirical Studies, Applications


9. Decolonising Languages and Literacies in Education: The Case of Kenya


Rose Njoki Mutuota and Mutuota Kigotho


10. Situating Decolonisation of Languages and Literacies Education in the South Pacific


Prashneel Ravisan Goundar


11. Unsettling Coloniality of Language: English in Contexts Colonized by Other Languages


Hamza R?boul


12. From Spark to Flame: Decolonising Linguistics and the Creation of First Nations Medical Media


Glenys Collard and Celeste Rodríguez Louro


13. Coloniality and Australian Indigenous Language Interpreting in Legal Settings


Dima Rusho


14. The Liberated Libretto: Engaging the Operatic Voice and the Multilingual Modes of Singing


Paul Smith


15. From Linguistic Resistance to Re-existence: Pretugu?s as an Anti-racist Perspective on Language


Joel Windle and Gabriel Nascimento


16. From Post-Revolutionary ?Glottophobia? to The Bill Against ?Accent Discrimination?: France?s Tortuous Journey Towards Linguistic Diversity


Valentina Gosetti


17. On the Invisibility of Russian Imperialism: Russian Studies in the West


Tomasz Kamusella


18. KwaMunyasa: Problematising Coloniality of Citizenship in Zimbabwe


Aaron Sigauke


19. Decolonising African Migrant Languages in the Australian Market Economy


Vera Williams Tetteh and Sithembinkosi Dube


20. Conclusion: Revisiting the True Purpose of   Decolonizing Knowledge


Finex Ndhlovu and Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni


Afterword: Decoloniality and the Politics of Southern Voices


Cristine severo and Ashraf Abdelhay