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Book Review: Ocean of Letters: Language and Creolization in an Indian Ocean Diaspora: Larson Pier M. . Ocean of Letters: Language and Creolization in an Indian Ocean Diaspora. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. xx + 378 pp. List of Figures. List of Maps, Tables, and Graphs. Archives Abbreviations. Index. $108.00. Cloth. $35.99. Paper [PDF]
Harries, Patrick
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“At the Crossroads of Nowhere”: the Utopia of a Creole Island
Jean-Claude Carpanin Marimoutou
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2021
The process of creolization is linked to the movements of globalization that have occurred with the processes of colonization since the seventeenth century. Populations were displaced and disseminated, and their social and cultural worlds coexisted with new ones, often intermingling.
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The process of creolization is linked to the movements of globalization that have occurred with the processes of colonization since the seventeenth century. Populations were displaced and disseminated, and their social and cultural worlds coexisted with new ones, often intermingling.
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The Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, 2023
“What took place in the Caribbean,” writes Édouard Glissant, “which could be summed up in the word creolization, approximates the idea of Relation as nearly as possible.”1 For Glissant, the word creolization condenses the history of the Caribbean.
Anca Parvulescu, Manuela Boatcă
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“What took place in the Caribbean,” writes Édouard Glissant, “which could be summed up in the word creolization, approximates the idea of Relation as nearly as possible.”1 For Glissant, the word creolization condenses the history of the Caribbean.
Anca Parvulescu, Manuela Boatcă
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Creolization, Hybridity, Syncretism, Mixture
Portuguese Studies, 2022:ABSTRACT.This article examines its title words as descriptions of cultural fusion. Some critics have asserted that the idea of cultural mixture posits two pure cultures that come into contact, thereby trapping one in the very logic of purity that these ...
C. Stewart
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