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Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o : The Language of Languages

Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

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The Different Language Systems of the African Diaspora

When we're talking about a rupture from one's mother tongue being a form of enslavement, it still feels like there's some sort of empowerment that they're creating. What I find interesting in this is, okay, the Jewish people produced Yiddish and I think I believe in Russia, so the Yiddish writers became prominent Yiddish authors. In America, when African language were banned in a plantation and African people then, it's not that they went to formal training for English and so on. But then to me what happens and very interesting, they create new languages. For instance, American African American English, you can see a marriage of the African relatives or speech with English

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