ISBN:
9780822393320
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
1 online resource (318 pages)
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
303.482
Schlagwort(e):
Cultural fusion
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Creoles
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Postcolonialism
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Cultural fusion..
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Creoles..
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Postcolonialism
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Kurzfassung:
This bold intervention in debates about the role of theory in the humanities advocates the development of a reciprocal, relational, and intersectional critical methodology attentive to the legacies of colonialism.
Kurzfassung:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction - The Creolization of Theory - Shu-mei Shih and Françoise Lionnet -- Part I | Creolizing Methodologies -- One - Symptomatically Black: A Creolization of the Political - Barnor Hesse -- Two - Postslavery and Postcolonial Representations: Comparative Approaches - Anne Donadey -- Three - Crises of Money - Pheng Cheah -- Four - Material Histories of Transcolonial Loss: Creolizing Psychoanalytic Theories of Melancholia? - Liz Constable -- Five - From Multicultural to Creole Subjects: David Henry Hwang's Collaborative Works with Philip Glass - Ping-huiLiao -- Part 2 | Epistemological Locations -- Six - I Am Where I Think: Remapping the Order of Knowing - Walter Mignolo -- Seven - Taiwan in Modernity/Coloniality: Orphan of Asia and the Colonial Difference - Leo Ching -- Eight - Toward a Diasporic Citizen? From Internationalism to Cosmopolitics - Étienne Balibar -- Nine - "The Forces of Creolization": Colorblindness and Visible Minorities in the New Europe - Fatima El-Tayeb -- Part 3 | Appendix -- A - Europe and the Antilles: An Interview with Édouard Glissant - Andrea Schwieger Hiepko, Translated by Julin Everett -- B - Creolization: Definition and Critique - Dominique Chancé, Translated by Julin Everett -- References -- Contributors -- Index.
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URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822393320?locatt=mode:legacy
URL:
https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780822393320
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