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Creolizing Marcuse bridges the gap between traditional interpretations of Herbert Marcuse and Caribbean/Africana theory. It challenges the rigid boundaries often found in Marcusean scholarship, especially those shaped by ideas of purity and scarcity, both historically and in current debates.
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“Is all o’ we one?”: Creolization and ethnic identification in Samuel Selvon’s “Turning Christian”
, 2018Hyacinth M. Simpson
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On the non-(de)creolization of Chocó Spanish: A linguistic and sociohistorical account
, 2016Sandro Sessarego
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Creolization in Anthropological Theory and in Mauritius
, 2016T. Eriksen
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Language Contact, Creolization, and Genetic Linguistics
, 1990H. R. Harvey, Sarah Thomason, T. Kaufman
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