A Forum on Creolizing Social and Political Theory

Philosophy and Global Affairs 1 (2):267-275 (2021)
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Abstract

The author discusses Jane Anna Gordon’s proposal, in the 2006 international meeting of the Caribbean Philosophical Association, of creolizing theory. He summarizes the research it generated, including Gordon’s monograph on creolizing political theory, and the set of articles in this forum on creolizing social and political identities and theory.

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