Language and Power in South Africa

As Ikageng Kupa notes, the dynamic between African languages and power are persistently tied to colonial assimilation. The implications of a redistributive approach to linguistic power give rise to a myriad of intriguing questions. Considered here through the lenses of Fanon, Zerzan, Lacan and others, Kupa concludes that the true autonomy of African languages necessitates a broader dismantling of power.

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