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Notebook of the Rings of Memory n°15

Creolities in the French Americas
 

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Encounter and environment in Equinoxial France: franciscans and Tupinamba in Maranhão, Brazil, 1612-1613
Jordan KELLMAN

Professor of History and Dean of the Faculty of Letters at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA.

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On the origins of the first settlements of Africans in French Lower Louisiana. Beginnings of the 18th century
Jean-Marc MASSEAUT

Editorial director of the journal Cahiers des Anneaux de la Mémoire since their first publication in 1999 and vice-president of the Anneaux de la Mémoire association.

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Creolized French and Frenchified Amerindians in the land of the Illinois in Upper Louisiana
Sophie WHITE

Lecturer in the Department of American Studies at Notre-Dame University, Illinois, USA.

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Creolity in French Louisiana: from the Memoir of Dumont de Montigny
Gordon M. SAYRE

Professor of English at the University of Oregon, USA.

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Habitation Haydel (Whitney Plantation): History of a plantation on the German Coast in Louisiana (1750-1860)
Ibrahima SECK

Professor of History at Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, Senegal.

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The Creoles of South Louisiana: Origins and Evolution of a Cultural Identity moderne
Elista ISTRE

Author of a thesis entitled: “Let the good times roll! Cajun stereotypes and the development of cultural tourism in South Louisiana. ( Let the good times roll! Cajun stereotypes and the development of cultural tourism in South Louisiana.)

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Creolities in the French Americas
Josette NONONE

After studies and sports and artistic practices in Martinique where she is from, as well as in metropolitan France, she emigrated to Quebec where she
exercises responsibilities at the Center Social d'Aide aux Immigrants (CSAI) de Montréal.

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Defense and illustration of Haitian Creole in the work of Frankétienne
Rafael LUCAS

Lecturer, Ibero-American Institute, University of Bordeaux-3, researcher at CELFA, Center for Francophone Language and Linguistics Studies, Bordeaux-3. His work deals with the relationship between Caribbean literature, Haiti in particular, with history, linguistics and anthropology.

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Images of Being, Places of the Imagination
Conference: Édouard GLISSANT // Commentary: Olivier DOUVILLE

Edouard Glissant was a writer, poet, essayist, he was Distinguished Professor in French literature at New York University and president of the mission de prefiguration of a French Center dedicated to the slave trade, slavery and their abolitions, the Committee for the memory of slavery.

Olivier DOUVILLE is co-founder of the Cahiers des Anneaux de la Mémoire and editorial director of the journal Psychologie Clinique 

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Is creolization a philosophy of history? Colonial history of the West Indies, globalization and globality
Edelyn DORISMOND

Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Paris 8-Vincennes. Director of the journal Recherches Haïtiano-Antillaises (L'Harmattan).

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Creolization: a few remarks
Carlo A. CELIUS

Historian and art historian, he is a research fellow at the CNRS (National Center of scientific research, France), attached to the Center for Research on Powers locaux in Caribbean (CRPLC), UMR 8053, University of the West Indies and the Guyane

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Theorizing on Caribbean society: from the plantation society to the post-colonial era and creolity
Anthony BOGUES

Researcher, writer and museum curator, he is a professor in the department of African Studies and founding director of the Center for the Study of Slavery and la justice (Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice) from Brown University, at Providence, Rhodes Island, USA.

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Metaphors of creolization in the context of Southeast Asia
Bryce BEEMER

Professor of history at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, USA, he has recently obtained his doctorate at the University of Hawaii for a thesis entitled : The Creole City in Mainland Southeast Asia: Slave Gathering Warfare and Cultural Exchange in Burma, Thailand and Manipur, 18th and 19th century.

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The Creole Origins of the Early New World Banjo
James LA WEBB, Jr.

Professor of History at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, USA. Holder of a doctorate in African history, He has accompanied the Cahiers des Anneaux de  Memory since their creation by offering an article from the first issue_cc781905- 5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_de 1999.

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