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The Linguistic Landscape of Post-Apartheid South Africa

Politics and Discourse

Liesel Hibbert

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft

Beschreibung

The appointment of Nelson Mandela as President of South Africa in 1994 signalled the end of apartheid and transition to a new democratic constitution. This book studies discursive trends during the first twenty years of the new democracy, outlining the highlights and challenges of transforming policy, practice and discursive formations. The book analyses a range of discourses which signal how and by what processes the linguistic landscape and identities of South Africa’s inhabitants have changed in this time, finding that struggles in South African politics go hand in hand with shifts in the linguistic landscape. In a country now characterised by multilingualism, heteroglossia, polyphony and translanguaging, the author debates where the discourse practices of those born post-1994 may lead.

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Linguistic identity, African languages, Political rhetoric, Politics, South African Black English, Discourse analysis, Oral tradition, Government, ANC, Heteroglossia, African National Congress, Democracy, South Africa, Translanguaging, Post-Apartheid South Africa, Linguistic landscape