Introduction -- Part One. Setting the Stage: Thinking "Nation" through Creolization -- The Phenomenon of the Nation -- The Time and Place of Creolization -- Part Two. Living Ambiguously: Intersections between Creolization and Latina Feminisms -- On Glissant's Creolization -- Subjectivity Otherwise -- Part Three. The Poetics and Politics of "Community" Otherwise -- Difference, Borders, and Community -- The Composite Community in Fanon's Postcolonial Moment -- Conclusion. Creolizing as an Imperative
Summary
"Creolizing the Nation develops a new account of how to understand difference, locally and globally. The book analyzes what it means concretely to create emancipatory communities of composite cultures and ways of being"-- Provided by publisher