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

Authors

  • Frieda Coetzee University of Cape Town

Keywords:

township, Languaging and literacy practices, Cape Town, South Africa

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.

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Published

25-05-2023

How to Cite

Coetzee, F. (2023) “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). Available at: https://epubs.ac.za/index.php/mm/article/view/1387 (Accessed: 10 July 2026).