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In a sea of heteroglossia: pluri-lingualism, pluri-culturalism, and pluri-identification in the Caribbean
In a sea of heteroglossia: pluri-lingualism, pluri-culturalism, and pluri-identification in the Caribbean
Creator:
Faraclas, Nicholas ( edited by )
Severing, Ronald ( edited by )
Weijer, Christa ( edited by )
Echteld, Elisabeth ( edited by )
Hinds-Layne, Marsha ( edited by )
Publisher:
Fundashon di Idioma (FPI) ( Willemstad , Curaçao )
University of the Netherlands Antilles (UNA)
Publication Date:
2010
Type:
Book
Format:
421 p. : ill., fig.; 18 cm
Edition:
2010
Source Institution:
University of Curaçao
Holding Location:
University of Curaçao
Subject Keyword:
Language and culture -- Caribbean
Literacy -- Caribbean
Caribbean literature
Spatial Coverage:
Caribbean
Language:
English
“...Vaudoun, Shango and Revival are considered syncretic (but not exactly creole ; cf. Fernndez Olmos, 2003). Even the very recent Rastafari phenomenon is seen as combining Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Marcus Garvey philosophy and Jamaican traditional culture...”
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Semantic diversity in the Caribbean: Interrogating the “creole” concept
Semantic diversity in the Caribbean: Interrogating the “creole” concept
Creator:
Madrazo, Ilia Aixa
Medina, Migdalia
Alleyne, Mervyn
Publisher:
Fundashon di Idioma (FPI) ( Willemstad , Curaçao )
University of the Netherlands Antilles (UNA)
Type:
Book
Format:
Page 13-35.
Source Institution:
University of Curaçao
Holding Location:
University of Curaçao
Language:
English
“...Vaudoun, Shango and Revival are considered syncretic (but not exactly creole ; cf. Fernndez Olmos, 2003). Even the very recent Rastafari phenomenon is seen as combining Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Marcus Garvey philosophy and Jamaican traditional culture...”