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Moving Spaces: Creolisation and Mobility in Africa, the Atlantic and Indian Ocean

The book addresses issues of creolisation, mobility, and migration of ideas, songs, stories, and people, as well as plants, in various parts of Africa, the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean worlds. It brings together Anglophone, Francophone and Lusophone specialists from various fields anthropology, geography, history, language & literary studies from Africa, Brazil, Europe, and the Indo-Pacific. It is a book which, while opening new perspectives, also intriguingly suggests that languages are essential to all processes of creolisation, and that therefore the latter cannot be understood without reference to the former. Its strength therefore lies in bringing together studies from different language domains, particularly Afrikaans, Creole, English, French, Portuguese, and Sanskrit.

Title: Moving Spaces: Creolisation and Mobility in Africa, the Atlantic and Indian Ocean
Editors: Berthet, Marina
Rosa, Fernando
Viljoen, Shaun
Year: 2019
ISSN: 1568-1203
Issue: 39
Pages: 212
Language: English
Series: African Social Studies Series
City of publisher: Leiden
Publisher: Brill
ISBN: 9789004410503
Geographic term: Africa
External link: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004410992
Abstract: The book addresses issues of creolisation, mobility, and migration of ideas, songs, stories, and people, as well as plants, in various parts of Africa, the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean worlds. It brings together Anglophone, Francophone and Lusophone specialists from various fields anthropology, geography, history, language & literary studies from Africa, Brazil, Europe, and the Indo-Pacific. It is a book which, while opening new perspectives, also intriguingly suggests that languages are essential to all processes of creolisation, and that therefore the latter cannot be understood without reference to the former. Its strength therefore lies in bringing together studies from different language domains, particularly Afrikaans, Creole, English, French, Portuguese, and Sanskrit.