Author/Authors :
Barro, Maimouna University of Illinois - Center for African Studies, USA
Title Of Article :
Trans-nationalizing the African Public Sphere: What Role for Trans-border Languages?
شماره ركورد :
21866
Abstract :
At a time when the notion of ‘trans-national public spheres’ is gaining more and more currency in academic circles, the role played by languages, and trans-border languages in particular, cannot be ignored in our attempts to rethink the African public sphere. In the African context, language has been a major factor in determining cultural and ethnic identity among various groups, whether they live within the same nation-state or are territorially dispersed. This situation problematizes the idea of a Westphalian citizenry resident in a national territory, and challenges the assumption that languages map onto states. This paper focuses on the Fulfulde language – a trans-border language spoken across several national boundaries in West Africa – and assesses ways in which trans-border languages contribute to the emergence of a transnational public sphere in Africa.
From Page :
55
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Trans-nationalizing the African Public Sphere , Trans-border Languages
JournalTitle :
Africa Development
Pages :
16
To Page :
70
Serial Year :
2010
Link To Document :
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