The creolization of theory [electronic resource] / edited by Françoise Lionnet and Shu-mei Shih.

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.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Duke)
Other Authors: Lionnet, Françoise, Shih, Shu-mei, 1961-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham [N.C.] : Duke University Press, ©2011.
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Table of Contents:
  • Symptomatically Black : a creolization of the political / Barnor Hesse
  • Postslavery and postcolonial representations : comparative approaches / Anne Donadey
  • Crises of money / Pheng Cheah
  • Material histories of transcolonial loss : creolizing psychoanalytic theories of melancholia? / Liz Constable
  • From the multicultural to Creole subjects : David Henry Hwang's collaborative works with Philip Glass / Ping-hui Liao
  • I am where I think : remapping the order of knowing / Walter Mignolo
  • Taiwan in modernity/coloniality : orphan of Asia and the colonial difference / Leo Ching
  • Toward a diasporic citizen? From internationalism to cosmopolitics / Étienne Balibar
  • "The forces of creolization" : colorblindness and visible minorities in the new Europe / Fatima El-Tayeb
  • Appendix: Europe and the Antilles : an interview with Édouard Glissant / Andrea Schwieger Hiepko ; translated by Julin Everett
  • Creolization : definition and critique / Dominique Chancé ; translated by Julin Everett.