34.3039, FYI: Webinar 30 October 2023: Subaltern Languages in Mozambique

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Subject: 34.3039, FYI: Webinar 30 October 2023: Subaltern Languages in Mozambique

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Date: 12-Oct-2023
From: Bert van Pinxteren [afrilang at outlook.com]
Subject: Webinar 30 October 2023: Subaltern Languages in Mozambique


Webinar time: 15:00 - 16:30 CET (Berlin, Johannesburg) ((this is 10 am
in New York; 2 pm Accra; 4 pm Johannesburg and Maputo; 5 pm Nairobi).
Zoom link (registration not necessary): https://universiteitleiden.zoo
m.us/j/63863239013?pwd=THNraXpKM3U5cXRIOU1HSDAvZDM3UT09
Meeting ID: 638 6323 9013. Passcode: pAkt*fW1

Presenter: Dr Sarita Monjane-Henriksen, Pedagogical University of
Maputo, Mozambique.

The webinar will present an analysis of the sociolinguistic dynamic in
Mozambique. In so doing, the webinar aims to elucidate the diverse
strategies employed by subaltern language speakers to assert their
linguistic identities, maintain and revitalize their languages, and
challenge the hierarchies that perpetuate their subaltern status. The
paper highlights the key role played by education systems, new digital
technologies, and stakeholders in the cultural arena such as artists
and musicians, in reshaping the linguistic landscape for subaltern
languages.

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics

Language Family(ies): Narrow Bantu



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