Book: Language Attitude And Language Conflict In West Africa This varied collection of essays explores the vast, complex and contentious subject of language in West Africa. The essayists adopt the perspective that languages - indigenous African and European - and the attitudes of their speakers are inseparable from social and historical identities and wider debates about political cultures. A major aspect of the work covers the attitudes of Nigerians of differing linguistic identities and social profiles to foreign languages vis-a-vis indigenous languages. Other contributors examine the conflicts resulting from the situation of a multiplicity of languages - e.g. Igbo as internal conflict, against English as external conflict; language attitude in market transaction; and attitudes towards pidgin. One essay branches out into philosophies of cultural relativism, human communication and intercultural relations, presenting a critique of Anta Diop and Kwasi Wiredu. A final piece considers the utilisation of information for development in Nigeria, and cultural shock.
Details of Book: Language Attitude And Language Conflict In West Africa Book: Language Attitude And Language Conflict In West Africa
Author: Greg Soetomo, Herbert Igboanusi
ISBN: 9783422545
ISBN-13: 9789783422544
, 978-9783422544
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jan 1999
Publisher: Enicrownfit Publishers
Number of Pages: 228
Language: English