- definition,
creoleness is a
matter of degree, in that
prototypical creoles exhibit all of the
three traits he
proposes to
diagnose creoleness:
little or...
- créolité (In
Praise of
Creoleness) in 1989 as a
response to the
perceived inadequacies of the négritude movement. Créolité, or "
creoleness", is a neologism...
- Look up
Creole,
creole, or
créole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Creole may
refer to:
Creole peoples,
ethnic groups which originated from linguistic...
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Creolization is the
process through which creole languages and
cultures emerge.
Creolization was
first used by
linguists to
explain how
contact languages...
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Haitian Creole (/ˈheɪʃən ˈkriːoʊl/;
Haitian Creole: kreyòl ayisyen, [kɣejɔl ajisjɛ̃]; French:
créole haïtien, [kʁe.ɔl a.i.sjɛ̃]), or
simply Creole (Haitian...
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Creole peoples may
refer to
various ethnic groups around the world. The term's
meaning exhibits regional variations,
often sparking debate.
Creole peoples...
- United
States of
America 1862–present
Louisiana Creoles (French:
Créoles de la Louisiane,
Louisiana Creole: Moun Kréyòl la Lwizyàn, Spanish:
Criollos de...
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Chamoiseau and his
colleagues used to
answer this
question is "
Creoleness".
Creoleness refers to how
different cultures adapt and
blend on
islands or...
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Louisiana Creole is a French-based
creole language spoken by
fewer than 10,000 people,
mostly in the U.S.
state of Louisiana. Also
known as Kouri-Vini...
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Interamerican Studies and
World Affairs 15.2 (1973): 139-190. Hintzen,
Percy C. "
Creoleness and
Nationalism in
Guyanese Anticolonialism and
Postcolonial Formation...