Full Text Available
Note: Clicking the button above will open the full text document at the original institutional repository in a new window.
This thesis asks the question: How have women contributed to the maintenance of Kaaps? It takes as its point of departure the term kombuistaal (kitchen language), the forerunner of Kaaps, a stigmatised variety of Afrikaans. It aims to answer the following supplementary questions: 1) What possible ro...
| Main Author: | |
|---|---|
| Other Authors: | |
| Format: | Thesis |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Linguistics
2024
|
| Subjects: | |
| Tags: |
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
| _version_ | 1867613295219834880 |
|---|---|
| access_status_str | Open Access |
| author | Thornton, Lizanne |
| author2 | Brown, Justin |
| author_browse | Brown, Justin Thornton, Lizanne |
| author_facet | Brown, Justin Thornton, Lizanne |
| author_sort | Thornton, Lizanne |
| collection | Thesis |
| description | This thesis asks the question: How have women contributed to the maintenance of Kaaps? It takes as its point of departure the term kombuistaal (kitchen language), the forerunner of Kaaps, a stigmatised variety of Afrikaans. It aims to answer the following supplementary questions: 1) What possible role did women who occupied spaces historically associated with the Cape slave kitchen of the seventeenth to early nineteenth century play in language maintenance? 2) How do we go beyond the written records of the traditional archive and listen for the muted voices of those language pioneers who, by virtue of particular social and gendering processes, were uniquely placed to develop and maintain the language which has come to be known as Kaaps? By means of a historical sociolinguistic approach with a qualitative method of thematic narrative analysis, the study argues that women's historical contribution to the development of Kaaps has been underplayed and marginalised by virtue of the relegated social status effected through imposed gendered roles and enforced labour in specific and often largely invisible spaces of cultural reproduction. With a focus on language change and maintenance of Kaaps through a gendered lens, this study aims to highlight the contributions of Kaaps speakers who, by virtue of their gendered social positioning, became inextricably linked to a language which has been historically associated with the space of the kitchen. |
| format | Thesis |
| id | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/39217 |
| institution | University of Cape Town (South Africa) |
| language | eng |
| last_indexed | 2026-06-10T12:33:51.607Z |
| license_str | Not specified — see source repository |
| provenance_str_mv | Harvested via OAI-PMH from UCTD — University of Cape Town Open Access Repository |
| publishDate | 2024 |
| publishDateRange | 2024 |
| publishDateSort | 2024 |
| publisher | Linguistics |
| publisherStr | Linguistics |
| record_format | dspace |
| source_str | UCTD — University of Cape Town Open Access Repository |
| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/39217 Kombuistaal innie Kaap1: Investigating Gender and Language Change in the development of Kaaps Thornton, Lizanne Brown, Justin Linguistics This thesis asks the question: How have women contributed to the maintenance of Kaaps? It takes as its point of departure the term kombuistaal (kitchen language), the forerunner of Kaaps, a stigmatised variety of Afrikaans. It aims to answer the following supplementary questions: 1) What possible role did women who occupied spaces historically associated with the Cape slave kitchen of the seventeenth to early nineteenth century play in language maintenance? 2) How do we go beyond the written records of the traditional archive and listen for the muted voices of those language pioneers who, by virtue of particular social and gendering processes, were uniquely placed to develop and maintain the language which has come to be known as Kaaps? By means of a historical sociolinguistic approach with a qualitative method of thematic narrative analysis, the study argues that women's historical contribution to the development of Kaaps has been underplayed and marginalised by virtue of the relegated social status effected through imposed gendered roles and enforced labour in specific and often largely invisible spaces of cultural reproduction. With a focus on language change and maintenance of Kaaps through a gendered lens, this study aims to highlight the contributions of Kaaps speakers who, by virtue of their gendered social positioning, became inextricably linked to a language which has been historically associated with the space of the kitchen. 2024-03-11T08:48:05Z 2024-03-11T08:48:05Z 2023 2024-03-11T08:38:35Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/39217 eng application/pdf Linguistics Faculty of Humanities |
| spellingShingle | Linguistics Thornton, Lizanne Kombuistaal innie Kaap1: Investigating Gender and Language Change in the development of Kaaps |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | Kombuistaal innie Kaap1: Investigating Gender and Language Change in the development of Kaaps |
| title_full | Kombuistaal innie Kaap1: Investigating Gender and Language Change in the development of Kaaps |
| title_fullStr | Kombuistaal innie Kaap1: Investigating Gender and Language Change in the development of Kaaps |
| title_full_unstemmed | Kombuistaal innie Kaap1: Investigating Gender and Language Change in the development of Kaaps |
| title_short | Kombuistaal innie Kaap1: Investigating Gender and Language Change in the development of Kaaps |
| title_sort | kombuistaal innie kaap1 investigating gender and language change in the development of kaaps |
| topic | Linguistics |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/39217 |
| work_keys_str_mv | AT thorntonlizanne kombuistaalinniekaap1investigatinggenderandlanguagechangeinthedevelopmentofkaaps |