This book explores the ways in which language is understood, and how linguistic theories - and the idea of language as an object - fail to represent a reality that is inherently multi- and trans-. It offers a glimpse of a decolonial linguistics that centres entanglement - between the North and South and between the personal and the theoretical.
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This book explores the ways in which language is understood, and how linguistic theories - and the idea of language as an object - fail to represent a reality that is inherently multi- and trans-. It offers a glimpse of a decolonial linguistics that centres entanglement - between the North and South and between the personal and the theoretical.
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