ECAS 2009
3rd European Conference on African Studies
Leipzig, 4 to 7 June 2009

Panel 64: African literacies (Kasper Juffermans / Yonas M. Asfaha)

Panel Organisers: Kasper Juffermans / Yonas M. Asfaha

This panel brings together researchers working on literacy in diverse African contexts. More than the ability to read and write, literacy is a complex semiotic activity (and product) and an unequally distributed resource. The papers cut through private, public and institutional settings and address different aspects of literacy, including social uses of literacy, formal and informal acquisitions, multilingual education policies, ideologies.

Accepted Abstracts

Script choice and power struggle in Morocco
When a sociolinguistic dialect is strategically essentialised as a language: The case of the Tima language committee in the Sudan
 
Tarjumo of the Kanuri ulama: a language between written exegesis and oral translation
 
Beneath the surface - Arabic-based scripts in West Africa
 
Texts in the field: Repertoires and regimes of literacy in a Gambian village
 
Using break though to literacy (BTL) in primary schools: Experience and lessons from Uganda
Lieux de l'ecrit et ecriture du lieu au nord du Senegal: dimensions methodologiques et ideologiques
 
Reflections on the language education issue in Mozambique
 
Asfaha, Kurvers Kroon, Literacy acquisition in different scripts (Eritrea)