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A ALTERIDADE E A DIVERSIDADE NA RELEITURA HISTÓRICA DO TEATRO DA MARTINICA

open access: yesRevista Brasileira do Caribe, 2014
As obras dos martinicanos Aimé Césaire e Edouard Glissant são revistas pelos escritores da geração posterior das Antilhas Francesas, pela importância que têm na discussão da produção literária e cultural naquela região. Fazendo da referência às primeiras
Geraldo Ramos Pontes Junior
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“Lo que contiene esa oscuridad”: estéticas de la ambigüedad en la novela gráfica Cumbe de Marcelo D'Salete

open access: yesMitologías Hoy, 2019
El cómic Cumbe (2014) de Marcelo D'Salete narra historias de la plantación de azúcar mediante una narrativa visual “ambigua”, en términos del filósofo Édouard Glissant. Una narrativa que oculta, más de lo que presenta, y que de este modo relata historias
Nohora Arrieta Fernández
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Mapping Black geographies

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 50, Issue 1, March 2025.
Short Abstract In this paper, I describe how I have contended with the fraught relationships among mapping, nationalism, and colonialism in my teaching and research. I describe the ways my own thinking about mapping has been pushed in new directions by insights from Black geographies.
Camilla Hawthorne
wiley   +1 more source

Slapstick Classicism: Chaplin among the Sculptures

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Critical Quarterly, Volume 67, Issue 4, Page 42-64, December 2025.
James Reath
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Making Space for the Maritorio: Raizal Dispossession and the Geopoetic Imagination in the San Andrés Archipelago

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 56, Issue 6, Page 2042-2063, November 2024.
Abstract Drawing in part on the work of Édouard Glissant, this article explores how the Raizal population of the San Andrés Archipelago in the Caribbean mobilises the concept of maritorio as an archipelagic geopoetic vessel with emancipatory potential.
Julie Cupples   +3 more
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Angélica Montes Montoya, Édouard Glissant. El pensamiento de la créolisation errante

open access: yesNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos
Desde los años 2000, y particularmente después de su muerte, Édouard Glissant (Martinica, 1928 - París, 2011) se ha convertido en un intelectual de referencia creciente en el espacio ibero y latinoamericano.
María Yaksic
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Making an Influence: Sponsorship and Creolization on Social Media

open access: yesReading Research Quarterly, Volume 59, Issue 3, Page 228-256, July/August/September 2024.
When Shenseea say: “I’m a leader when it comes to my ShenYengs. And, whatever I want, I achieve in life. I lead first. I set the trends, you feel me? It doesn’t matter if the world is against me, I’m gonna do what I want to do, because I am the alpha. I am strong.
Cheryl A. McLean
wiley   +1 more source

Recensão: A GUERRA DAS ESCRITAS. LITERATURA, NAÇÃO E TEORIA PÓS-COLONIAL EM MOÇAMBIQUE — MARIA BENEDITA BASTO — O ENTRELAÇAR DAS VOZES MESTIÇAS. ANÁLISE DAS POÉTICAS DA ALTERIDADE NA FICÇÃO DE ÉDOUARD GLISSANT E MIA COUTO — CELINA MARTINS

open access: yesRevista de Estudos Literários, 2011
Recensão crítica de MARIA BENEDITA BASTO. A GUERRA DAS ESCRITAS. LITERATURA, NAÇÃO E TEORIA PÓS-COLONIAL EM MOÇAMBIQUE. Lisboa, Vendaval, 2006. 318 páginas. ISBN: 9789728984038. Recensão crítica de CELINA MARTINS.
José Luís Pires Laranjeira
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Pursuing Opacity: Geographies of Visibility in the Western Mediterranean

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 56, Issue 4, Page 1378-1398, July 2024.
Abstract The Moroccan and Spanish governments pursue the visibility of people and things. They observe and survey in order to codify, catalogue, classify, and calculate. Rather than trace the contours of such projects, this paper seeks to provoke a more sustained engagement with modes of errantry that confound their logics of command and control ...
José Ciro Martínez
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Birthing hostages: Haitian women's stories of maternal medicine, debt, and hospital detention

open access: yesMedical Anthropology Quarterly, Volume 38, Issue 2, Page 208-223, June 2024.
Abstract What does it mean that hospitals in Haiti have become widespread sites of “kidnapping” for mothers and babies? In at least 46 countries, including Haiti, indebted patients are extralegally held prisoner in hospitals until family members, kin, outside groups, or charities pay their outstanding bills.
Alissa Jordan
wiley   +1 more source

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