HIGHLIGHTS
- who: FORUM and colleagues from the Penn State University have published the Article: Creolization, Hybridity and Archipelagic Thinking: Interrogating Inscriptions of Postcolonial Agency, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: What is now clear is that the process of creolization, as embodied in successive iterations, was envisioned by Glissant as a global process of change and transformation.
SUMMARY
Extrapolating from these complex contexts of cultural intersection and difference, close examination of the term creole shows it to be an inherently unstable category, shot through with the ambiguities and essentialisms of its designatory origins . . .
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