10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CREOLISED»
Discover the use of
creolised in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
creolised and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Creolised bodies and hybrid identities: examining the early ...
Gillian Carr's revised thesis explores how we can detect shifts in modes of physical appearance and social identity by stuyding evidence from around 40 sites in Essex and Hertfordshire.
2
Burdened by Race: Coloured Identities in Southern Africa
To describe coloured identities as creolised is not to deny the ongoing salience
of essentialist racial categories in coloured self- imagining. Creolised identities
cannot be read as socially progressive per se. It should be noted, furthermore,
that ...
3
Historical Linguistics and the Comparative Study of African ...
9.3 The role of substrate languages If specific phonological and grammatical
features are found in a creolised language and several African languages, and if
speakers of the creole are mainly of African ancestry, these features may well
have ...
Gerrit Jan Dimmendaal, 2011
4
Afrikaans Literature: Recollection, Redefinition, ...
A slave culture only emerged at the Cape at the end of the eighteenth, beginning
of the nineteenth centuries, simply because they found common a lingua franca,
first in Malayu, which was very quickly abandoned for the creolised Dutch.
5
Morphologie: Ein Internationales Handbuch Zur Flexion und ...
These combined trends make for a dramatic increase in morphological
complexity and result in communication problems between speakers of creolised
and non-creolised varieties as well as problems with the existing spelling system.
Typical ...
G. E. Booij, Christian Lehmann, Joachim Mugdan, 2004
6
Scandinavian Colonialism and the Rise of Modernity: Small ...
Creolised. Category. But why did people in the Danish West Indies in 1733 not
use the word “Akwamu” instead of “Amina” if the connection seemed so obvious?
A thorough investigation of all correspondence related to the revolt written while it
...
Magdalena Naum, Jonas M. Nordin, 2013
7
The Routledge Linguistics Encyclopedia
Examples include West African Pidgin English, Tok Pisin (which also exists in
creolised varieties), recent varieties of Hiri Motu, Bislama, Solomon Island Pidgin,
Sango and some varieties of Torres Straits Broken (Mühlhäusler 1986: 177): 'The
...
8
Indian Ocean Studies: Cultural, Social, and Political ...
It would not be too exaggerated to say that apartheid eventually would arise as a
system to control and discipline the creolised society as much as the “Natives,”
especially considering that the creolised society was seen as keeping an open ...
Shanti Moorthy, Ashraf Jamal, 2010
9
White Talk, Black Talk: Inter-racial Friendship and ...
Girls tend to use this undramatic form more than they use creole in game contexts
, although -certainly in Area B-creolised banter between white and black girls is
common. However, as in the last example, the mixing of creolised and ...
10
Sounding the Cape Music, Identity and Politics in South Africa
In particular, its goal is to understand why the results of interactive processes of
creation involving, although in difl'erent positions, slaves and masters — that is
creolised cultural practices — were not acknowledged as such by the masters
and ...
Denis-Constant Martin, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CREOLISED»
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creolised is used in the context of the following news items.
Capturing the dynamics of migration and social development
He chronicles the economic growth and independent status of the creolised Wayuu controlled Guajira towns that attracted pearl exploration ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Jul 15»
Shades of white: gender, race, and slavery in the Caribbean
Creole women were racialised as white—albeit a creolised whiteness—but the innate weaknesses of their female minds and bodies rendered ... «Open Democracy, Jun 15»
A boy and a man learn new life lessons
“South African identity is in and of itself, creolised, but there are specific ideas around gender because of cultural norms. Like, Nhlanhla ... «Independent Online, Jun 15»
Yoga day is a good beginning, but only a beginning
I admit that I participated in a long argument about the effects of languages like Persian on the development of apabhramsa or creolised tongues, and how their ... «The Northlines, Jun 15»
Crimes of Poor Folk
... Jerome's background was very different; he was an urbanised, creolised, Christian-born man of mixed heritage, including some Venezuelan ... «Trinidad Guardian, Apr 15»
Satire's unsettling, powerful history
... parody, exaggeration; Kaiso's double entrendre, smut and bawdiness, social and political commentary—all manifestations of creolised satire. «Trinidad Guardian, Jan 15»
20 destinations for 2015: Santiago de Cuba
This creolised music, known as son, is the foundation of modern salsa. It's good news, then, that the city's dance halls are thriving. At the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 14»
The Kings of Strings
Sorento allowed him to evoke the formal Christmas balls of 19th-century Martinique with their creolised panache and a Castillian segued into a ... «Trinidad Guardian, Dec 14»
Jab Molassie play exhibits Creole culture
... which has spawned so many island variations, creolised by Afro rhythms and percussion, to Martinique's beguine or Trinidad's kaiso jazz. «Trinidad Guardian, Nov 14»
The return of a classic
But, when he came into Port-of-Spain it was creolised to Bim. I was playwright and was excited to be given the chance to write a screen script. «Trinidad Guardian, Sep 14»