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78 reviewsISBN 10: 1403933812
ISBN 13: 9781403933812
Author: Rachael Gilmour
The study of languages was crucial to colonial power in 18th and 19th-century South Africa. This important book examines representations of the South African Bantu languages Xhosa and Zulu, revealing the ways in which colonial linguistics contributed to both the making of the colonial order and to instabilities at the heart of the project.
Front Matter (Pages i–x)
Introduction (Pages 1–13)
Language in the Land of the ‘Hottentots’ and ‘Caffres’: European Travellers to the Eastern Cape, 1652–1806 (Pages 14–50)
Of Translation and Transformation: The Beginning of Missionary Linguistics in South Africa (Pages 51–66)
Studying Language in the ‘Moral Wilderness’: Methodist Linguistics in the Eastern Cape (Pages 67–117)
Language, Culture, and ‘the Native Mind’: Missionary Language Study in Natal (Pages 118–168)
From Languages to Language: The Comparative Philologist in South Africa (Pages 169–191)
Conclusions (No page range provided)
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3 types of colonization
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2 examples of colonialism
Tags: Rachael Gilmour, Colonialism, Languages