Literary Code-Switching in Contemporary Swahili Popular Fiction in Tanzania (English)
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Title:Literary Code-Switching in Contemporary Swahili Popular Fiction in Tanzania
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Contributors:Reuster–Jahn, Uta ( author )
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Published in:Matatu ; 46, 1 ; 113-139
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Place of publication:Leiden
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Publication date:2015
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Table of contents – Volume 46, Issue 1
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
- 1
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Introduction: Habari ya Contact Zone? East African Literature RevisitedSchulze–Engler, Frank et al. | 2015
- 23
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Learning to ReadGurnah, Abdulrazak et al. | 2015
- 33
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Dialogic Swahili Literature: Key to Harmonization in DiversityKezilahabi, Euphrase et al. | 2015
- 49
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Nguvu versus Power: Resilience of Swahili Language as Shown in Literature and TranslationKhamis, Said A.M et al. | 2015
- 67
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Regional or Local? On ‘Literary Trajectories’ in Recent Swahili WritingGromov, Mikhail D et al. | 2015
- 81
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Comparing the Incomparable? On the Poetic Use of Language in Swahili Hip-Hop and ‘Classical’ Swahili PoetryVierke, Clarissa et al. | 2015
- 113
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Literary Code-Switching in Contemporary Swahili Popular Fiction in TanzaniaReuster–Jahn, Uta et al. | 2015
- 141
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O-Swahili: Language and LiminalityOwuor, Yvonne Adhiambo et al. | 2015
- 153
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Measuring Silence: Dialogic Contact Zones in Abdulrazak Gurnah’sHelff, Sissy et al. | 2015
- 169
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Code-Switching in Kenyan Women’s Literature After 2000Rinkanya, Alina N et al. | 2015
- 185
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HIV/AIDS in Kiswahili and English Literary WorksMutembei, Aldin K et al. | 2015
- 207
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Mapping Hybridity, Transgression, and Literary Experimentalism in Kenyan Literature: David G. MailluWamitila, Kyallo Wadi et al. | 2015
- 223
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From Stigma to Status: Sheng and Engsh in Kenya’s Linguistic and Literary SpaceKaviti, Lillian et al. | 2015
- 255
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The Role of Translations in the Development of Swahili Language and LiteratureRuhumbika, Gabriel et al. | 2015
- 267
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Notes on ContributorsSchulze-Engler, Frank et al. | 2015
- 273
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Notes for Contributors to MatatuSchulze-Engler, Frank et al. | 2015
- i
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Preliminary MaterialDiegner, Lutz et al. | 2015