From the Margins: Appreciating the African language renaissance as learners of African languages

Main author: Marten, Lutz
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description In the 21st century, several positive trends have led to higher representation of African languages in public discourse, to an increase in positive attitudes and to more wide-spread awareness of the importance of African languages. Against the background of colonial legacies of strong marginalisation and devalorisation of African languages, these trends can be seen as an “African languages renaissance”, reconnecting with the historical richness of African languages and harnessing them as a powerful, positive resource for the future. Learners of African languages as second or other languages can be part of this development by harnessing their language skills and learning experience to engage with the linguistic dynamics on the continent and to appreciate this African language renaissance as outside supporters and contributors.
format Journal Article
author Marten, Lutz
author_facet Marten, Lutz
authorStr Marten, Lutz
author_letter Marten, Lutz
title From the Margins: Appreciating the African language renaissance as learners of African languages
publisher Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/37591/