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        Reshaping Glocal Dynamics of the Caribbean

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        Relaciones y Desconexiones, Relations et Déconnexions, Relations and Disconnections

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        Bandau, Anja (editor)
        Brüske, Anne (editor)
        Ueckmann, Natascha (editor)
        Collection
        AG Universitätsverlage
        Language
        English; French; Spanish; Castilian
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        Abstract
        The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historically, the Caribbean served as a bridgehead for the European conquest of the Americas and a point of exchange of human beings, ideas, and commodities. It also became a laboratory of modern forms of social, political, and economic production. Today, the region represents a multilingual space of conviviality for many different cultures, but is also the focus of the dissonances, ruptures and insularities produced by its distinct histories of colonialism and resistance. This interdisciplinary volume seeks to explore how (non-)circulation of ideas occurred historically in the glocal production of knowledge in and about the Caribbean and to formulate a clearer picture of who is creating which vision of the Caribbean, and how. The 33 contributions in this volume shed light on the transversal fields of (1) Academic and Artistic Approaches, (2) Arts and Visual Studies, (3) Environment and Sustainability, (4) Migration and Knowledge Circulation, (5) Entangled Histories and Memories.
         
        Die Zirkumkaribik und ihre Diaspora ist eine Region der Beziehungen und Brüche, die historisch als Sprungbrett der europäischen Eroberung Amerikas und Umschlagplatz von Menschen, Ideen und Waren sowie als Experimentierfeld moderner sozialer, politischer und ökonomischer Produktionsformen diente. Heute stellt sich die Region als gemeinsamer kultureller, multilingualer Raum des Zusammenlebens dar, der aber auch durch unterschiedliche Kolonial- und Widerstandsgeschichten von Dissonanzen, Brüchen und Insularitäten geprägt ist. Dieser interdisziplinäre, dreisprachige Band untersucht die Zirkulation von Wissensbeständen und Archiven in der glokalen Wissensproduktion in und über die Karibik und zielt auf eine klarere Vorstellung darüber, wer wie bzw. womit welche Karibik entwirft. Die 33 Beiträge beschäftigen sich mit fünf transversalen Themen: (1) Akademische und künstlerische Annäherungen (2) Kunst und Visuelle Studien, (3) Umwelt und Nachhaltigkeit, (4) Migration und Wissenszirkulation, (5) Verschränkte Geschichte(n) und Erinnerungen.
         
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        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/25366
        Keywords
        Caribbean; History; Relations; Interculturality; Karibik; Geschichte; Beziehungen; Interkulturalität
        DOI
        10.17885/heiup.314.534
        ISBN
        9783947732142
        OCN
        1100526185
        Publisher
        Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP)
        Publisher website
        https://heiup.uni-heidelberg.de/
        Publication date and place
        Heidelberg, 2018
        Classification
        History of art
        Pages
        508
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.de
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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