Language crisis in Tanzania : the myth of English versus education /
Zaline M. Roy-Campbell, Martha A.S. Qorro.
- Dar es Salaam : Mkuki Na Nyota, 1997.
- xii, 182 p. ill. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliography
Through micro-analysis of language use, this book chronicles young women's pathways to becoming a Tanzanian beauty queen, offering an original perspective on the intersection of language with globalization, nationalism, and inequality in urban East Africa. This compelling linguistic ethnography considers the real-life effects, both on- and off-stage, of language policy, education, and gender dynamics for the women competing in the pageants. While highlighting many contestants' struggles for escape from poverty and patriarchy, the book also emphasizes their creative strategies – linguistic and otherwise – for bettering their lives and shows how people living in a global economic periphery take part in, and sometimes feel left out of, the wider world.
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