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Language, Identity, Modernity

Language, Identity, Modernity

A fusion of linguistic, religious and ethnic groups with rich, diverse roots and intersecting histories make up South Africa. However, the literature on most of the smaller groups tends to be thin and uneven and often tends to relegate them to the margins of the country’s major narratives. This innovative study introduces readers to a fascinating world of linguistic, religious and cultural politics in the South African port city of Durban from around 1950, the world of the Arabic Study Circle.

HSRC Press

Product Information

Format: 

210mm x 148mm

Pages: 

136

ISBN-13: 

978-07969-2175-8

Publish Year: 

2007

Rights: 

World Rights
A fusion of linguistic, religious and ethnic groups with rich, diverse roots and intersecting histories make up South Africa. However, the literature on most of the smaller groups tends to be thin and uneven and often tends to relegate them to the margins of the country’s major narratives. This innovative study introduces readers to a fascinating world of linguistic, religious and cultural politics in the South African port city of Durban from around 1950, the world of the Arabic Study Circle.

Acknowledgements

1.Introduction
2.The setting: Durban, South Africa, circa 1950
3.The founder and foundations
4.Learn, speak, read and study Arabic Talk
5.Great performances
6.Critics, dissidents and enemies
7.Legacy and limits

Notes
References
Index

Dr Shamil Jeppie is a senior lecturer in the Department of Historical Studies at the University of Cape Town. He is a member of the Advisory Board of the Centre for Popular Memory (CPM) at the University of Cape Town, and a member of the SEPHIS steering committee. Jeppie is a key advisor to the South Africa -Mali Timbuktu Manuscript Project.