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In Spring 2022, the Theory Center Reading Group at Indiana University- Bloomington was devoted to the work of Martinican writer and thinker Édouard Glissant. We focused on his Poetics of Relation (Poétique de la Relation 1990, English tr. 1997),
Oana Panaïté, Anke Birkenmaier
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Returning to the Point of Entanglement: Sexual Difference and Creolization
In this essay, I suggest an entangled analysis of sexual difference theory via Luce Irigaray and creolization via Édouard Glissant. I argue that these two distinct discourses share a critical stance against Western sameness and assimilation into a closed
Ruthanne C. Kim
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In a conversation with Manthia Diawara aboard the Queen Mary II in 2009, Édouard Glissant elaborated his definition of Relation, a concept that he formally presented in his book Poétique de la relation in 1990, but that emerged out of years of writing ...
Angela H. Brown
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La revue Acoma ou l’ouverture collective aux mondes des Amériques
Cet article analyse l’intention générale de la revue Acoma, publiée de 1971 à 1973 sous la direction d’Édouard Glissant, et plus particulièrement son ouverture aux mondes américains.
Takayuki Nakamura
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La réflexion sur la langue et le langage a toujours été au centre de l’œuvre d’Édouard Glissant : du « manque » des langues qui caractérise Le Discours antillais (1981) au multilinguisme à partir d’Introduction à une poétique du Divers (1995), en passant
Giuseppe Sofo
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Shorelines: In Memory of Édouard Glissant
Édouard Glissant passed away on 4 February 2011 at the age of 82. A few words of memory. As a person and thinker, Glissant lived through, then reflected with meditative patience and profundity upon some of the most critical years in the black Atlantic:
John E. Drabinski
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A partir de uma fotografia que reúne Guattari e Glissant, e dos depoimentos sobre um livro que pretendiam escrever juntos, propomos pensar um possível pacto de cumplicidade poética que se tece entre o rastro de ambas as obras.
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I argue that Glissant conceived of opacity first and foremost in his poetry and in his readings of earlier writers, from Mallarmé to Saint-John Perse to William Faulkner, whose moments of complication or incomprehensibility he found productive.
Neal Allar
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