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Publications [#151493] of Michaeline A. Crichlow

Essays, Articles, Chapters in Books

  1. with Patricia Northover, “Homing Modern Freedoms: Creolization and the Politics of Place,”, vol. 21 no. 3 (November, 2009), pp. 283-316, Sage
    (last updated on 2010/03/24)

    Abstract:
    ‘Creolization’, as subject and problematic, seems trapped in complex processes of cultural politics within and outside the ‘Caribbean’, even as it continues to figure significantly in the histories of globalization, nationalization and regionalization. In this article, we examine the subject of ‘creolization’ that has been so discursively implicated in the time, space and power marked experiences and practices of ‘Caribbean subjects’, in order to rethink it, and offer some analytical insights into the nature of the historical processes of making ‘modern’ subjects, place, and relatedly, homing modern freedoms. Key Words  Caribbean  creolization  freedoms  homing  modernity  place  plantations


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