Kiswaihili and decolonization| The Inter-Territorial Language Committee and successor organizations, 1930-1970
<p> Governments have long used language policy as a means of social control. As Frantz Fanon and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o have argued, language played a key role in supporting colonial rule across Africa and remains part of the colonial legacy. From the late 1920s thr...
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American University
2015
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