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<p>Grounded in ethnography this monograph explores the ambiguity of English as a lingua franca by focusing on identity politics of language and race in contemporary South Africa. The book adopts a multidisciplinary approach which highlights how ways of speaking English constructs identities in a multilingual context. Focusing primarily on isiZulu and Afrikaans speakers it raises critical questions around power and ideology. The study draws from literature on English as a lingua franca raciolinguistics and the cultural politics of English and dialogues between these fields. It challenges long-held concepts underpinning existing research from the global North by highlighting how they do not transfer and apply to identity politics of language in South Africa. It sketches out how these struggles for belonging are reflected in marginalisation and empowerment and a vast range of local global and glocal identity trajectories. Ultimately it offers a first lens through which global scholarship on English as a lingua franca can be decolonised in terms of disciplinary limitations geopolitical orientations and a focus on the politics of race that characterize the use of English as a lingua franca all over the world. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in linguistic anthropology sociolinguistics World Englishes ELF and African studies.</p>