Globalization and the Post-Creole Imagination is a major intervention into discussions of Caribbean practices gathered under the rubric of "creolization." Examining sociocultural, political, and economic transformations in the Caribbean, Michaeline A. Crichlow argues that creolization--culture-creating processes usually associated with plantation societies and with subordinate populations remaking the cultural forms of dominant groups--must be liberated from and expanded beyond plantations, and even beyond the black Atlantic, to include productions of "culture" wherever vulnerable...
Globalization and the Post-Creole Imagination is a major intervention into discussions of Caribbean practices gathered under the rubric of "cre...