Language as Statecraft
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<p>This book examines the rise of English in Rwanda offering critical insights into the links between language colonialism and capitalism with implications for our understanding of global English.</p><p>Spowage takes an interdisciplinary approach drawing on political theory cultural-materialism and critical sociolinguistics. She positions language policy as an instrument for social reproduction and exploitation but also a site of struggle and contest. Unravelling the complex history of language politics and policy in Rwanda Spowage elaborates a theory of language as statecraft. This approach draws attention to the endurance of a colonial-capitalist link between language and social class while illuminating the specific power of English in legitimising neoliberal political power and class hierarchies. On this basis Spowage argues for a theoretical reimagining of the spread of English through the ‘global English nébuleuse’ a model which aims to capture the complex mechanisms that reinforce the dominance of English and to identify points where those mechanisms are fragile.</p><p>This innovative volume will be of interest to scholars in sociolinguistics global Englishes language and politics and African studies.</p>
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