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Roundtable: Learning Zulu

Resonances and secret histories: the author responds to responses to Learning Zulu: a secret history of language in South Africa

Pages 25-28 | Published online: 13 Jan 2017
 

Notes

1 Apter, “Mark Sanders’ Learning Zulu,” 3. For further details, see Apter, The Translation Zone, 54–5.

2 Quayson, “Of Zulu and Alienation.”

3 Ibid.

4 Gilmour, “Learning Zulu and Bearing Witness," 14.

5 Coetzee, however, is apt to play fast and loose with what I say; summarizing what I relate about wanting to understand Zola, a musician who often uses a colloquial, urban Zulu in his lyrics, Coetzee writes that “[t]his is not the Zulu Sanders is learning,” “Being invited”, 6. It should be clear from the context that, although I found it elusive, this is precisely the Zulu I was interested in learning; Sanders, Learning Zulu, 46–7.

6 Dlamini, “IsiZulu Phaqa.”

7 See Sanders, Learning Zulu, 157, note 77; 148, note 24.

8 I recommend Mokoena’s excellent book on Fuze: Mokoena, Magema Fuze.

9 Buthelezi, “Why Are You Learning Zulu Again?”, 16.

10 Ibid., 18.

11 Buthelezi, “Why Are You Learning Zulu Again?”, 17.

12 Sanders, Learning Zulu, 4.

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