Multilingual Margins
A journal of multilingualism from the periphery
Volume 2 Issue 2 December 2015
CHRISTOPHER STROUD University of the Western Cape
South Africa
QUENTIN WILLIAMS University of the Western Cape
South Africa
ARTICLES
IntroductionAMIENA PECK, QUENTIN WILLAMS AND CHRISTOPHER
STROUD
3
Linguistic Messianism
CHRISTOPHER STROUD AND MANUEL GUISSEMO
7
Linguistic Citizenship as UtopiaCHRISTOPHER STROUD
22
Drag Kings in Cape Town: The performance of gendered subjectivities online
MOONIQ SHAIKJEE
40
The Conceptual Evolution in Linguistics: Implications for the study of Kaaps
CHARLYN DYERS
57
poSTgRAduATE RESEARCh SynopSIS
Exploring Habitus and Writer-Identities: An Ethnographic Study of Writer-Identity Construction in the FET Phase at two schools in the Western Cape
MICHELLE VAN HEERDEN
67
GUEST EDITOR
AMIENA PECK University of the Western Cape
South Africa
Theme: Multilingual Dislocations
EDITORS
The Communicative Features of Online Hate in Temporary Social Networks on Twitter and YouTube
KIRBY AMERICA
74
Schooling Superdiversity: Linguistic Features as Linguistic Resources in Two Manenberg Classrooms in the Western Cape
MADELYNNE MADELL
78
Baba Jukwa's Facebook Page: A Possible Counter-Hegemonic Space for Political Transformation in Zimbabwe
STANLEY MUTWETA
88
A Multisemiotic Analysis of 'Skinscapes' of Female Students at Three Western Cape Universities
SHANLEIGH ROUX
97
REFLECTIon
Amava am kumhlangano eCalders Hotel: Reflection of the Workshop
BONGEKA MHLAULI
100
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Dislocating Women: 'I Am An Afrikaner Woman'
SINDIWE MAGONA
105
BooK REVIEW
Global Portuguese: Linguistic Ideologies in Late Modernity
MANUEL GUISSEMO