South Africa: Language Policy and the Post-Apartheid University

Harold F. Schiffman haroldfs at ccat.sas.upenn.edu
Sun Oct 29 13:38:09 UTC 2006


Language Policy, Symbolic Power and the Democratic Responsibility of the
Post-Apartheid University

Alexander, Neville. D.C.S. Oosthuizen Memorial Lecture, Delivered at
Rhodes University, 9 October 2001.

Full text of article at: http://www.nu.ac.za/ccs/files/ruacfree.pdf

Posted on Saturday, October

See also:  Faut-il abolir le francais et l'anglais comme langues primaires
et principales d'enseignement dans nos ecoles au Cameroun ?

http://www.africavenir.com/publications/occasional-papers/NdumbePolitiqueLangues.pdf

http://africavenir.com/news/2006/10/855/neville-alexander-language-symbolic-power

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