Creolizing Europe : : Legacies and Transformations

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 within Europe.

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Superior document:Migrations and Identities LUP
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TeilnehmendeR:
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Migrations and Identities LUP
Physical Description:1 online resource (244 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Acknowledgements; Contents; Figures; Contributors; Introduction: Creolizing Europe: Legacies and Transformations; Chapter 1 Creolité and the Process of Creolization; Chapter 2 World Systems and the Creole, Rethought; Chapter 3 Creolization and Resistance; Chapter 4 Continental Creolization: French Exclusion through a Glissantian Prism; Chapter 5 Archipelago Europe: On Creolizing Conviviality; Chapter 6 Are We All Creoles? 'Sable-Saffron' Venus, Rachel Christie and Aesthetic Creolization; Chapter 7 Re-imagining Manchester as a Queer and Haptic Brown Atlantic Space
  • Chapter 8 Queering Diaspora Space, Creolizing Counter-Publics: On British South Asian Gay and BisexuChapter 9 On Being Portuguese: Luso-tropicalism, Migrations and the Politics of Citizenship; Chapter 10 Comics, Dolls and the Disavowal of Racism: Learning from Mexican Mestizaje; Chapter 11 Creolizing Citizenship? Migrant Women from Turkey as Subjects of Agency; Index