English in Africa: A Genocide for the Development of African Languages and Literatures

Johannes Seema
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Abstract The aim of this paper is to discuss the idea that the more English rises in Africa, the more African languages and cultures die. Africans without their languages will be disconnected from their own histories and cultures. English as a foreign language is spoken by many people in Africa, mainly as a lingua franca, as a more practical alternative for both local and international communication. Others see English as a language that entrenches unequal power relations, that helps to enslave, colonize and continues to dominate and prevent millions of Africans from participating in the economic, social, political and educational development of their countries. As English becomes more dominant in Africa, other African languages become sidelined. Indigenous African languages are regarded as being less commercially viable in the publishing industry. Thus, English becomes a form of gatekeeper, depriving some people access to higher education and employment.
非洲英语:非洲语言文学发展的种族灭绝
摘要:本文的目的是讨论英语在非洲兴起越多,非洲语言和文化消亡的越多。没有自己语言的非洲人将与自己的历史和文化脱节。英语作为一门外语在非洲被许多人使用,主要是作为一种通用语,作为当地和国际交流的一种更实用的选择。另一些人则认为英语是一种巩固不平等权力关系的语言,它帮助奴役、殖民,并继续统治和阻止数百万非洲人参与本国的经济、社会、政治和教育发展。随着英语在非洲越来越占主导地位,其他非洲语言逐渐被边缘化。非洲土著语言被认为在出版业中不太具有商业可行性。因此,英语成为一种守门人,剥夺了一些人接受高等教育和就业的机会。
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