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Esprit, 2020
Selon la pensée du Tout-monde proposée par Édouard Glissant, la mondialisation rend insoutenable la relation organique entre le monde et la Terre. Mais il est encore possible de recourir à l’imaginaire.
Raphaël Lauro
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Selon la pensée du Tout-monde proposée par Édouard Glissant, la mondialisation rend insoutenable la relation organique entre le monde et la Terre. Mais il est encore possible de recourir à l’imaginaire.
Raphaël Lauro
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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 ...
John E. Drabinski
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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 ...
E. Prieto
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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 ...
Alvan A. Ikoku
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