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    STUDIA PHILOLOGIA - Issue no. 3 / 2013  
         
  Article:   BOOK REVIEWS - KWESI KWAA PRAH (GUEST ED.), AFRICAN REALITIES OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION IN MULTICULTURAL SETTINGS, SPECIAL ISSUE OF JOURNAL OF MULTICULTURAL DISCOURSES, ROUTLEGE, VOL. 5, NO. 2, JULY 2010, 103 P.

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  Abstract:  The Journal of Multicultural Discourses is a cultural studies project meant to facilitate interaction and communication within the context of the multicultural contemporary society. The attempt to give a voice to the voiceless was carried out in several special issues dedicated to Asian, African, Latin American discourses which were published within the past five years. The special issue published in 2010, African Realities of Language and Communication in Multicultural Settings, focuses on the discourse realities of the African multicultural and multilingual space. It contains the editorial, African languages and their usages in multicultural landscapes, written by Kwesi Kwaa Prah, the guest editor of the volume, and six more articles dealing with the cultural discourse particularities of South Africa, Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe: The Khoisan in Botswana - Can multicultural discourses redeem them? by Andy Chebanne, Style, repertoire, and identities in Zambian multilingual discourses by Felix Banda and Basirat Olayemi Bellononjengele, Promoting multiculturalism and intercultural dialogue through institutions and initiatives of civil society organizations in Botswana by John Lubinda, The discourse of “call boys” and minibus conductors in Zambia: a hybrid sociolect of identity by Mildred Nkolola Wakumelo, Revisiting the language question in Zimbabwe: a multilingual approach to the language in education policy by Wiseman Magwa and Multilingualism in Urban Africa: bane or blessing by Kwesi Kwaa Prah.  
         
     
         
         
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