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Record Nr.

UNINA9910733715003321

Titolo

Language and Institutional Identity in the Post-Apartheid South African Higher Education : Perspectives on Policy and Practice / / edited by Leketi Makalela

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022

ISBN

9783030859619

9783030859602

Edizione

[1st ed. 2022.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (169 pages)

Collana

Language Policy, , 2452-1027 ; ; 27

Disciplina

379

306.44968

Soggetti

Education and state

Language policy

Education, Higher

Educational Policy and Politics

Language Policy and Planning

Higher Education

Política lingüística

Política educativa

Educació superior

Llibres electrònics

República de Sud-àfrica

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1. Introduction: language, identity and African universities -- 2. Institutional language policy and identity construction at a former Afrikaans medium university -- 3. Identity and Linguistic Culture at the University of Limpopo -- 4. From ‘Black’ to ‘Kaleidoscope’: Institutional Curriculum and Linguistic reforms at a historically Black University -- 5. The carry over effects of teacher education programmes on monolingualism: Towards a decolonized university -- 6. IsiZulu as the Medium of Instruction in a South African University: Implications for



institutional identity shift -- 7. “You dare not bring the ‘what you calls …”: Marginalization of Indigenous Languages in Higher Education -- 8. From fixity to fluidity: A critique of Higher Education Language Policy -- 9. To be and to know: Towards decolonized multilingual university.

Sommario/riassunto

This book examines the intersections between education, identity formation, and language in post-apartheid South Africa with specific attention to higher education. It does so against the backdrop of the core argument that the sector plays a critical role in shaping, (re)producing and perpetuating sectoral, class, sub-national and national identities, which in turn, in the peculiar South African setting, are almost invariably analogous with the historical fault lines determined and dictated by language as a marker of ethnic and racial identity. The chapters in the book grapple with the nuances related to these intersections in the understanding that higher education language policies – overt and/or covert – largely structure institutional cultures, or what has been described as curriculum in higher education institutions. Together, the chapters examine the roles played by higher education, by language policies, and by the intersections of these policies and ethnolinguistic identities in either constructing and perpetuating, or deconstructing ethnolinguistic identities upon which the sector was founded. The introductory chapter lays out the background to the entire book with an emphasis on the policy and practice perspectives on the intersections. The middle chapters describe the so-called “White Universities”, “Black Universities” and “Middle-Man Minorities Universities”. The final chapter maps out future directions of the discourses on language and identity formation in South Africa’s higher education.