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Topan has spoken about the greater academic interest in Kiswahili outside Africa than within, perhaps due to a lack of economic incentives to promote Kiswahili inside Africa, and has described the English language as "the elephant in the room" as far as the spread of Kiswahili within east Africa is
165:. In 1969 he started a BA in Swahili and linguistics with professor Abdul Aziz. In 1970 he became chairperson of the department of Swahili at the University of Dar es Salaam. After completing his PhD in 1972 he worked at the 126:
which he received in 1972 for a thesis titled "Oral literature in a ritual setting: the role of spirit songs in a spirit-mediumship cult of Mombasa, Kenya." The thesis looked specifically at the
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in London from 1977 to 1993 and lectured at SOAS until 2006. As of 2018, Topan is the director of the Swahili Centre at the
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His first academic job was in 1968, at the University of Dar es Salaam where he taught Swahili literature in
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After completing his basic education, Topan travelled to England at the age of 19 and took a degree in
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Topan is a specialist in the language and literature of the Swahili. He has written two plays,
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School of Oriental and African Studies, Institute of Ismaili Studies, Aga Khan University
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Swahili Modernities. Culture, Politics and Identity on the East Coast of Africa
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Swahili Modernities. Culture, Politics and Identity on the East Coast of Africa
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concerned as people prefer English which is seen as a more global language.
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He was a research scholar and head of the teacher training programme at the
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Ceisin Popat, the.ismaili, 10 March 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
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East Africa’s shared destiny brightened by Aga Khan University.
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Topan: Here is the problem with East African Kiswahili.
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The International Journal of African Historical Studies
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
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Director of the Swahili Centre, Aga Khan University
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Index

Alma mater
Aga Khan University
Swahili people
University of Dar es Salaam
anthropology
linguistics
School of Oriental and African Studies
spirit possession
kipemba
Changamwe
pungwa
oral literature
Kiswahili
University of Nairobi
University of Riyadh
John Habwe
Institute of Ismaili Studies
Aga Khan University
Pat Caplan
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
Journal of African Cultural Studies
History in Africa
Some Spirits Heal, Others Only Dance
The International Journal of African Historical Studies
"Projecting Islam: Narrative in Swahili Poetry"
Journal of African Cultural Studies
Pat Caplan
Research in African Literatures
ISBN
0195721969

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