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Mobile phones and Mipoho's prophecy: The powers and dangers of flying language
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MCINTOSH, JANET
in
Africa
/ African languages
/ African studies
/ Cell phones
/ Cellular telephones
/ Code switching
/ Cognitive problems, arts and sciences, folk traditions, folklore
/ Coherence
/ Communication
/ English language
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnolinguistics
/ Ethnology
/ Flying
/ Ideology
/ Innovations
/ Kenya
/ Language
/ Linguistic studies. (onomastics, ethnonymy, anthroponymy, toponymy)
/ Linguistics
/ Medialect
/ Messages
/ Mobile phones
/ Obligation
/ Older people
/ Persona
/ Social relations. Intercultural and interethnic relations. Collective identity
/ Social structure and social relations
/ Text messages
/ Text messaging
/ Texts
/ Witchcraft
/ Youth
2010
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Mobile phones and Mipoho's prophecy: The powers and dangers of flying language
by
MCINTOSH, JANET
in
Africa
/ African languages
/ African studies
/ Cell phones
/ Cellular telephones
/ Code switching
/ Cognitive problems, arts and sciences, folk traditions, folklore
/ Coherence
/ Communication
/ English language
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnolinguistics
/ Ethnology
/ Flying
/ Ideology
/ Innovations
/ Kenya
/ Language
/ Linguistic studies. (onomastics, ethnonymy, anthroponymy, toponymy)
/ Linguistics
/ Medialect
/ Messages
/ Mobile phones
/ Obligation
/ Older people
/ Persona
/ Social relations. Intercultural and interethnic relations. Collective identity
/ Social structure and social relations
/ Text messages
/ Text messaging
/ Texts
/ Witchcraft
/ Youth
2010
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Mobile phones and Mipoho's prophecy: The powers and dangers of flying language
by
MCINTOSH, JANET
in
Africa
/ African languages
/ African studies
/ Cell phones
/ Cellular telephones
/ Code switching
/ Cognitive problems, arts and sciences, folk traditions, folklore
/ Coherence
/ Communication
/ English language
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnolinguistics
/ Ethnology
/ Flying
/ Ideology
/ Innovations
/ Kenya
/ Language
/ Linguistic studies. (onomastics, ethnonymy, anthroponymy, toponymy)
/ Linguistics
/ Medialect
/ Messages
/ Mobile phones
/ Obligation
/ Older people
/ Persona
/ Social relations. Intercultural and interethnic relations. Collective identity
/ Social structure and social relations
/ Text messages
/ Text messaging
/ Texts
/ Witchcraft
/ Youth
2010
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Mobile phones and Mipoho's prophecy: The powers and dangers of flying language
Journal Article
Mobile phones and Mipoho's prophecy: The powers and dangers of flying language
2010
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Overview
In this article, I examine the ideologies surrounding the poetic forms of Giriama text messaging in the town of Malindi, Kenya. I argue that young people use rapid code-switching and a global medialect of condensed, abbreviated English as an iconic index of a modern, mobile, self-fashioning, sexy, and irreverent persona, whereas their use of the local vernacular (Kigiriama) tends to reroot them in the gravitas of social obligations and respect relationships. In text messages, then, English and local African tongues are sometimes treated as foils for each other, suggesting that, rather than merely being mimicked, the English medialect is flavored by distinctly local concerns. Indeed, among many Giriama elders, the poetic patterns of text messaging are construed as a special breed of witchery in which hypermobility and linguistic innovation threaten ethnic coherence and even sanity itself. I suggest, however, that the use of Kigiriama in text messaging may point not to the abandonment of ethnicity but to new ways of being Giriama that are simultaneously local and modern.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc,Wiley Subscription Services,Wiley,American Ethnological Society,Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
Subject
/ Cognitive problems, arts and sciences, folk traditions, folklore
/ Flying
/ Ideology
/ Kenya
/ Language
/ Linguistic studies. (onomastics, ethnonymy, anthroponymy, toponymy)
/ Messages
/ Persona
/ Social relations. Intercultural and interethnic relations. Collective identity
/ Social structure and social relations
/ Texts
/ Youth
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