Interviews with Neville Alexander
The power of languages against the language of power
Brigitta Busch editor Karen Press editor Lucijan Busch editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of KwaZulu-Natal Press
Published:30th Jan '15
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In a series of interviews conducted between 2006 and 2010, activist and scholar Neville Alexander reflected on how the languages he had used throughout his life shaped his world and his relationships with his immediate and wider communities. A version of these conversations was published in German in 2011 by Drava Verlag.
In this reconstruction, the only extensive (auto)biographical work about Alexander in print in English, his belief in the emancipatory potential of multilingualism frames his vividly recalled life and his incisive observations about language in post-apartheid South Africa. He speaks candidly about his childhood in the Eastern Cape, his political awakening and Robben Island incarceration. He also gives an insider’s view of how South Africa’s post- apartheid language dispensation was shaped. The book also includes some of Alexander’s seminal writings on multilingualism, a rewarding yet often neglected aspect of his work.
ISBN: 9781869142773
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332 pages