Créolité and creolization : Documenta 11_Platform 3
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Créolité and creolization : Documenta 11_Platform 3
Hatje Cantz, c2003
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Documenta 11_Platform 3 : créolité and creolization
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"This volume contains all contributions to Documenta 11_Platform 3, "Créolité and creolization" a workshop held in St. Lucia, West Indies, Hyatt Regency St. Lucia, January 13-15, 2002"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references
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Increased and accelerated processes of cultural syncretism have produced new configurations of identity for which theories of hybridity, metissage and cosmopolitanism have been deployed and reworked in order to capture the polycentric and polysemic aspects of a new political philosophy of the Other. Under pressure from localized resistances, these terms no longer provide adequate frameworks for articulating the critical issues of difference and the asymmetry of evolving contemporary cultures. Beginning as a full-fledged literary movement in the late 1980s in the French Caribbean, Creolite ventured into the "chaos" produced by history to reclaim nationalist Creole identities.
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