This book raises important questions concerning the process of cultural formation and the politics of ethnic categories for multiracial communities in the United States.
In this book, Jacqueline Knörr analyzes the social, historical, and political contexts of creoleness both at the grassroots and the State level, showing how different sections of society engage with creole identity in order to promote ...
This work attempts to cast new light on the Generacion del Treinta, a group of Creole intellectuals who situated themselves as the voice of a new cultural nationalism in Puerto Rico.
Zusammenfassung: This edited book considers the significance of creole cultures within current, changing global contexts located within post-colonial and developing states.
However, other Creoles strove to be white. The complexities of New Orleans Creole identity as an ethno-racial identity throughout the twentieth century is discussed.
This edited book considers the significance of creole cultures within current, changing global contexts located within post-colonial and developing states.
In doing so, this collection intervenes against the erasure of Creole Indigeneity to foreground Black/Indian cultural sustainability, agency, and self-determination.