Oumar Chérif Diop is professor in the English department at Kennesaw State University, USA.
Speech acts and the mechanisms by which they are eliminated through the adoption of rhetorical strategies, systemic abuse, and language censorship constitute a deliberate praxis of control that necessitates the construction of a discourse of resistance to interrogate, contest, and ultimately dismantle structures of oppression. Oumar Chérif Diop’s exploration of these mechanisms — rhetorical, linguistic, philosophical, and sociocultural — by which silence and silencing are deployed as systems of control, is both timely and crucial to our understanding of the function of state institutions and our civic responsibilities. * Ernest Cole, Professor of English, Hope College, USA *