AFST-322 : Language, Literature and Arts

An examination of language policy and practices and the various forms of cultural and creative practice in contemporary Africa and their significance as a crucial resource in contemporary discourses of socio-economic transformation and development in Africa. The ways in which these forms of cultural practice engage issues of public policy, language, gender, class, ethnicity, tradition, modernity, democracy, governance, globalization and human rights will be emphasized.

Overview

Program

African Studies

Credits

Credits 3