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SITES OF RELATION AND “TOUT-MONDE”
Angelaki, 2019AbstractThis essay tracks the movement in Edouard Glissant’s work from thinking relationality as creolisation to Relation as such, to a globalised sense of cultural contact and transformation he calls tout-monde. This movement is informed by the critical meaning of the Caribbean as a historical and memorial experience, figured as the archipelago, and ...
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Edouard Glissant, Littérature-monde, and Tout-monde
Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, 2010To someone who studies the Caribbean, a striking feature of the 2007 Litterature-monde manifesto is its deep debt to the thought of one of its most prestigious signatories: Edouard Glissant. The very title of the manifesto hints at this influence, through its use of the hyphenated "litterature-monde" formulation, which echoes many of Glissant's ...
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Therechercheas “tout-monde:” toward a francophone proust
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, 2005Thanks to art, instead of seeing one world only, our own, we see that world multiply itself and we have at our disposal as many worlds as there are original artists, worlds more different one from the other than those which revolve in infinite space, worlds which, centuries after the extinction of the fire from which their light first emanated, whether
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Forêts del Sur and the Pretexts of Glissant's Tout-Monde
Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, 2015This essay details the implications of focusing on the forest as a point of figuration and analysis for a world literature emanating from English-, French-, and Spanish-language work on the Caribbean. Of primary interest are two instances of meta- and paratextual comment on forests in the South: André Breton and André Masson's Martinique: Charmeuse de ...
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Edouard Glissant. Artisan du Tout-monde
2023Édouard Glissant (1928–2011) presents a distinctive conceptual and imaginative archipelago. In opposition to systems theory and closed singularity, Glissant approaches the world through relational identity, archipelagic thought, the right to opacity, and worldliness—the flip side of globalization.
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Les offrandes d'Édouard Glissant : de la créolisation au tout-monde
Littérature, 2014Cet article revient sur trois « offrandes » marquantes proposées par E. Glissant à notre contemporanéité : la créolisation, le Tout-Monde et l’inextricable. Ces offrandes sont un geste majeur opéré en direction des « démunis » qui consiste à dire, avec et à travers une langue française forcée par les néologismes, des impensés de l’esclavage et de ses ...
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Don’t Trust the Author: Suspect Texts in Édouard Glissant’s Tout-Monde
Romanic Review, 2014Edouard Glissant's Tout-monde is a text that challenges traditional conceptions of the novelistic genre. Glissant freely admitted to the book's transgressive qualities, remarking in an interview with Le Nouvel Observateur shortly after the work's publication in 1993 that "tout y est volontairement mele [...] peu importe de savoir exactement qui est qui
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