Creolizing Europe : Legacies and Transformations / [edited by] Encarnación Gutierrez Rodríguez and Shirley Anne Tate.
Material type: TextSeries: Migrations and identities | Book collections on Project MUSEPublisher: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2015Manufacturer: Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2020Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (256 pages): illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9781781384633
- Postkolonialismus
- Transnationalisierung
- Migration
- Kreolisierung
- Postcolonialism -- Social aspects
- Group identity
- Cultural relations
- Cultural pluralism
- Cultural fusion
- HISTORY -- Europe -- General
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- HISTORY -- Europe -- General
- Social and cultural history
- History: specific events and topics
- History
- Humanities
- Diversite culturelle -- Europe
- Postcolonialisme -- Aspect social
- Identite collective -- Caraïbes (Region)
- Noirs -- Aspect social -- Europe
- Creoles -- Aspect social -- Europe
- Double appartenance (Sciences sociales) -- Europe
- Cultural pluralism -- Europe
- Postcolonialism -- Social aspects
- Group identity -- Caribbean Area
- Black people -- Social aspects -- Europe
- Creoles -- Social aspects -- Europe
- Cultural fusion -- Europe
- Europe
- Caribbean Area
- Europe -- Cultural relations
- Europa
Introduction : creolizing Europe : legacies and transformations -- Creolite and the process of creolization -- World systems and the Creole, rethought -- Creolization and resistance -- Continental creolization : French exclusion through a Glissantian prism -- Archipelago Europe : on creolizing conviviality -- Are we all Creoles? : 'Sable-Saffron' Venus, Rachel Christie and aesthetic creolization -- Re-imagining Manchester as a queer and haptic brown Atlantic space -- Queering diaspora space, creolizing counter-publics : on British South Asian gay and bisexual men's negotiations of sexuality, intimacy and marriage -- On being Portuguese : luso-tropicalism, migrations and the politics of citizenship -- Comics, dolls and the disavowal of racism : learning from Mexican Mestizaje -- Creolizing citizenship? : migrant women from Turkey as subjects of agency.
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'Creolizing Europe' critically interrogates creolisation as the decolonial, rhizomatic thinking necessary for understanding the cultural and social transformations set in motion through trans/national dislocations within Europe.
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