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‘The Roots of Caribbean Identity: Creolisation, Nativisation and Enlightenment’


5 Oct 2011, 4:30pm - 6:30pm

139, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost Free
Department Centre for Caribbean Studies
Contact en301me(@gold.ac.uk)

Professor Peter Roberts draws on historical sources to present the roots of Caribbean identity across the Spanish-, French- and English-speaking Caribbean. In assessing the significance of Haiti in the process of creolisation, key questions are raised concerning the visibility of creole language in the literature from the eighteenth century. Foremost among the questions are: How was Creole language both a symbol of identity and a medium of enlightment? What are the meanings of Creole enlightenment?

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5 Oct 2011 4:30pm - 6:30pm
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