Underdevelopment and African Literature Underdevelopment and African Literature

Underdevelopment and African Literature

Emerging Forms of Reading

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Publisher Description

People looking for works in cities are immersed in English as the lingua franca of the mobile phone and the urban hustle – more effective instigations to reading than decades of work by traditional publishers and development agencies. The legal publishing industry campaigns to convince people to scorn pirates and plagiarists as a criminal underclass, and to instead purchase copyrighted, barcoded works that have the look of legitimacy about them. They work with development industry officials to 'foster literacy' – meaning to grow the legal book trade as a contributor to national economic health, and police what and how the newly literate read. But harried cash-strapped audiences will read what and how they can, often outside of formal economies, and are increasingly turning to mobile phone platforms that sell texts at a fraction of the price of legally printed books.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2021
28 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
104
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
6.7
MB
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