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The Semiotics Of New Spaces Languaging And Literacy Practices In One South African Township 1st Edition Charlyn Dyers

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The Semiotics Of New Spaces Languaging And Literacy Practices In One South African Township 1st Edition Charlyn Dyers
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Publisher: African Sun Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.66 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Charlyn Dyers
ISBN: 9781928357995, 1928357997
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The Semiotics Of New Spaces Languaging And Literacy Practices In One South African Township 1st Edition Charlyn Dyers by Charlyn Dyers 9781928357995, 1928357997 instant download after payment.

In South Africa, the township or sub-economic state housing development has achieved a very significant position as a site for sociolinguistic research. The Semiotics of New Spaces - Languaging and Literacy Practices in one South African Township looks at the ways in which people are responding, through their semiotic practices, to the intense socio-historical changes taking place in post‑apartheid South Africa. The study is set against the backdrop of Wesbank - one of the first racially mixed housing developments in the Western Cape. The result is a range of related topics, such as how cross-cultural and cross-linguistic families influence the language practices of their younger members; the impact of translingual friendships on language practices and attitudes; the ways in which older people use their existing literacies to negotiate the multilingual realities of the township and aspects such as identity, voice and agency as markers of a developing participatory citizenship.

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