This paper deploys the sociolinguistic concepts of indexicality and language ideologies to examine Amakhosi Theatre Productions and Rooftop Promotions’ use of language and linguistic frames as a performance resistive strategy in the postcolonial Zimbabwean landscape. These concepts offer a framework to critically appraise the political, social, ideological and cultural meanings latent in language/s used in alternative theatre performances, which have the ability to influence and define identities and ideological structures. From this lens, colonial residual hegemony, dominance and cultural subjugation expressed through English and/or Shona are challenged and re-framed through code- switching, translanguaging and language mixing. From an int...
Europeans brought new concepts, ideas and technologies with them that had not existed before colonia...
This study discusses the African perspective of the role of language in explaining development issue...
This article locates and critiques monolingual discourses within applied performance praxis in the U...
Abstract Code-switching is an observed common discourse linguistic behaviour in Zimbabwean popular d...
Code-switching is an observed common discourse linguistic behaviour in Zimbabwean popular dramas. Th...
The present study employs the frameworks of postcolonial literary theory, sociolinguistics, and the ...
The Zimbabwean political landscape has provided fertile ground for the breeding of very interesting ...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
This study examines the mediation of multilingualism, localism and the nation in the Zimbabwe Broadc...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
The Zimbabwean political landscape has provided fertile ground for the breeding of very interesting ...
This article examines transculturalism in Zimbabwean theatre in the postindependence era. It begins...
Thesis,The aim of this study was to explore language censorship in Zimbabwean films in Shona and Eng...
This article examines linguistic hegemony and linguistic exclusion in the Zimbabwean print and broad...
Literary language in African writing makes for interesting study because of the linguistic nuances a...
Europeans brought new concepts, ideas and technologies with them that had not existed before colonia...
This study discusses the African perspective of the role of language in explaining development issue...
This article locates and critiques monolingual discourses within applied performance praxis in the U...
Abstract Code-switching is an observed common discourse linguistic behaviour in Zimbabwean popular d...
Code-switching is an observed common discourse linguistic behaviour in Zimbabwean popular dramas. Th...
The present study employs the frameworks of postcolonial literary theory, sociolinguistics, and the ...
The Zimbabwean political landscape has provided fertile ground for the breeding of very interesting ...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
This study examines the mediation of multilingualism, localism and the nation in the Zimbabwe Broadc...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
The Zimbabwean political landscape has provided fertile ground for the breeding of very interesting ...
This article examines transculturalism in Zimbabwean theatre in the postindependence era. It begins...
Thesis,The aim of this study was to explore language censorship in Zimbabwean films in Shona and Eng...
This article examines linguistic hegemony and linguistic exclusion in the Zimbabwean print and broad...
Literary language in African writing makes for interesting study because of the linguistic nuances a...
Europeans brought new concepts, ideas and technologies with them that had not existed before colonia...
This study discusses the African perspective of the role of language in explaining development issue...
This article locates and critiques monolingual discourses within applied performance praxis in the U...