Kisisi (Our Language)
The Story of Colin and Sadiki
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:9th Oct '15
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- Hardback£55.95(9781119101567)
Recognized as a finalist for the CAE 2018 Outstanding Book Award!
Part historic ethnography, part linguistic case study and part a mother’s memoir, Kisisi tells the story of two boys (Colin and Sadiki) who, together invented their own language, and of the friendship they shared in postcolonial Kenya.
- Documents and examines the invention of a ‘new’ language between two boys in postcolonial Kenya
- Offers a unique insight into child language development and use
- Presents a mixed genre narrative and multidisciplinary discussion that describes the children’s border-crossing friendship and their unique and innovative private language
- Beautifully written by one of the foremost scholars in child development, language acquisition and education, the book provides a seamless blending of the personal and the ethnographic
- The story of Colin and Sadiki raises profound questions and has direct implications for many fields of study including child language acquisition and socialization, education, anthropology, and the anthropology of childhood
"Gilmore writes 'Kisisi provides a 'truly remarkable real-life pidgin birth' that can inform debates on pidgin and creole formation'. I agree. It sheds light on the genesis of language in a unique way. Read it. Enjoy. Be moved. Learn."
—Peter Bakker, Aarhus University, Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
"Perry Gilmore's, Kisisi (Our Language): The Story of Colin and Sadiki, is a detailed investigation of the experience of two boys who, while playing in post-colonial Kenya, made their own language. It is also so much more.... It is unique in its consideration of anthropological concepts such as colonialism, which may make the book interesting to students of anthropology.... Novice students of linguistics as well as anthropologists will certainly enjoy the mixed narrative style of Kisisi (Our Language)."
—Eric Baptiste, Anthropology Book Forum
ISBN: 9781119101574
Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm x 10mm
Weight: 259g
192 pages