This essay adopts a Deleuzian perspective to discuss how cultural transna-tionalism, as a methodology for cultural studies, may take up the challenge of analysing the complex, multifaceted and liquid dynamics in which indi-viduals and culture are mutually involved, while at the same time imagining difference on a global scale. A reading of the work of contemporary Carib-bean thinkers writing about transcultural imagination provides some insight on how Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of rhizome may serve as a geograph-ical metaphor for reading the Caribbean literary and cultural space in light of its problematic entanglement in a global history marked by colonization, slavery and exploitation. Also, the essay deals with how Caribbean theorists mobilize and resematicise the ideas of difference and otherness in order to embrace a pragmatics of identity which is dialogical and dialecti-cal. The emphasis on the processes of world-making and word-breaking which structures this text signals that Caribbean transcultural imagination is rooted in a transgression that takes place, first and foremost, in language.

(2019). Caribbean World-Makers and Word-Breakers. Rhizomatic Poetics and the Politics of Transcultural Imagination [journal article - articolo]. In TEXTUS. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/149962

Caribbean World-Makers and Word-Breakers. Rhizomatic Poetics and the Politics of Transcultural Imagination

Ravizza, Eleonora
2019-01-01

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This essay adopts a Deleuzian perspective to discuss how cultural transna-tionalism, as a methodology for cultural studies, may take up the challenge of analysing the complex, multifaceted and liquid dynamics in which indi-viduals and culture are mutually involved, while at the same time imagining difference on a global scale. A reading of the work of contemporary Carib-bean thinkers writing about transcultural imagination provides some insight on how Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of rhizome may serve as a geograph-ical metaphor for reading the Caribbean literary and cultural space in light of its problematic entanglement in a global history marked by colonization, slavery and exploitation. Also, the essay deals with how Caribbean theorists mobilize and resematicise the ideas of difference and otherness in order to embrace a pragmatics of identity which is dialogical and dialecti-cal. The emphasis on the processes of world-making and word-breaking which structures this text signals that Caribbean transcultural imagination is rooted in a transgression that takes place, first and foremost, in language.
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Ravizza, Eleonora Natalia
(2019). Caribbean World-Makers and Word-Breakers. Rhizomatic Poetics and the Politics of Transcultural Imagination [journal article - articolo]. In TEXTUS. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/149962
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