What does it mean to own a language you did not invent? Language Without Apology is a fearless examination of language, power and identity in the postcolonial world. In this deeply personal and politically grounded work, Emmanuel Mujuru confronts the myth that English - and other so-called colonial languages - cannot belong to Africans. With sharp clarity and lived-experience insight, he argues that language is not heritage but skill - a tool you master, not a bloodline you inherit. From township classrooms to European universities, from border posts to academic debates, Mujuru weaves memoir, sociolinguistic critique and cultural philosophy to dismantle tribal and colonial gatekeeping. He challenges the ideologies that police pronunciation, accent and linguistic belonging and invites African thinkers to claim language without apology. This book speaks to: - readers interested in language politics and ownership - educators, students and cultural theorists - African scholars reclaiming linguistic space - anyone who has ever been told how to speak, sound or belong Bold, direct and intellectually uncompromising, Language Without Apology is not simply a book - it is a declaration. A refusal to shrink tongues and identities to fit the comfort of empire. Read it if you crave language as freedom. Read it if you refuse to apologise for your voice.
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