Book Review The semiotics of new spaces: Languaging and literacy practices in one South African Township – Charlyn Dyers

  • Frieda Coetzee University of Cape Town

Abstract

Charlyn Dyers’s, The semiotics of new spaces: Languaging and literacy practices in one South African township (2018) provides a rich description and analysis of the language and literacy practices in a township called Wesbank  –  situated on the socio-economically peripheral margins of the city of Cape Town.

Published
2020-08-19
How to Cite
Coetzee, F. (2020). Book Review The semiotics of new spaces: Languaging and literacy practices in one South African Township – Charlyn Dyers. Multilingual Margins: A Journal of Multilingualism from the Periphery, 7(1), 77-81. https://doi.org/10.14426/mm.v7i1.162