Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Encarnación

Creolizing Europe : Legacies and Transformations - Liverpool Liverpool University Press 20150625

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Creolizing Europe critically interrogates creolization as the decolonial, rhizomatic thinking necessary for understanding the cultural and social transformations set in motion through trans/national dislocations. Exploring the usefulness, transferability, and limitations of creolization for thinking post/coloniality, raciality and othering not only as historical legacies but as immanent to and constitutive of European societies, this volume develops an interdisciplinary dialogue between the social sciences and the humanities. While not all the contributions in this volume explicitly address Edouard Glissant’s approach to creolization, they all engage with aspects of his thinking. All of the chapters explore the usefulness, transferability, and limitations of creolization to the European context. As such, this edited collection offers a significant contribution and intervention in the fields of European Studies, Postcolonial Studies, and Cultural Studies on two levels.


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English

j.ctt1gn6d5h 9781781384633

10.2307/j.ctt1gn6d5h doi


Social & cultural history

Languages Creole Caribbean Diaspora Europe Mexico Racism