Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/12773
Title: The Politics of Language and Nation Building in Zimbabwe
Contributor(s): Ndhlovu, Finex  (author)orcid 
Publication Date: 2009
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/12773
Abstract: This book is about language and ethnicity and how they shape and mediate the contours of politics, identity and nation building in multilingual postcolonial African societies. The main thesis is the contemporary African identities must be intimately linked to and forged out of a quest for inclusion, power and empowerment, equality and access, and accommodation and respect for linguistic and cultural diversity. While the focus is specifically on the politics of language and identity in Zimbabwe, this case study is used as an entry point into the complexity of identities and nation building in postcolonial multilingual societies. Since the attainment of self rule in 1980 language and ethnicity have played and continue to play a role in defining the national politics of Zimbabwe. This book sheds more light on the political resonance of language policies in nation building and identity construction.
Publication Type: Book
Publisher: Peter Lang
Place of Publication: New York, United States of America
ISBN: 9783039119424
Fields of Research (FOR) 2008: 200405 Language in Culture and Society (Sociolinguistics)
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: 970120 Expanding Knowledge in Language, Communication and Culture
HERDC Category Description: A1 Authored Book - Scholarly
Publisher/associated links: http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/31633811
Extent of Pages: 227
Series Name: Africa in Development
Series Number : 2
Appears in Collections:Book
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

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