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ÉDOUARD GLISSANT Y LA COSMOPOLITIZACIÓN CRÉOLE : ¿UNA NUEVA GRAMÁTICA DE LA IDENTIDAD?

Authors :
Montes-Montoya, Angélica
Source :
Eidos. 2020 Special Issue, Issue 34, p112-131. 20p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Martinican Édouard Glissant has been one of those authors whose poetic and literary work has made a transhumance in academic spaces and militant groups that identify themselves as decolonial. Being the object of a critical rereading of decolonials, the category of creolization (créolisatio) is positioned - according to some - as a true example of decolonial thought, as an archetype of a non-European epistemology from the Caribbean. Against these ideas, there is a wish to show, in this paper, in what sense Glissant's category of creolization, understood as a phenomenon of the past and a horizon of the future in the whole world, as a chaos that promises a future and that is irremediably creol, offers a renewed understanding of two categories of modern thought: cosmopolitanism and cosmopolitization. Indeed, Glissant's thought dialogues with European modernity, and it does not seem to intend a definitive or partial epistemic break. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Spanish
ISSN :
16928857
Issue :
34
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Eidos
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147693789