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Between Catastrophe and Carnival: Creolized Identities, Cityspace, and Life Narratives
Biography (2012)
  • Cynthia Dobbs, University of the Pacific
  • Daphne Lamothe
  • Theresa Tensuan
Abstract
This cluster of "Life Stories from the Creole City" brings together essays that focus on figures negotiating subjectivity within different "creole cities" at specific historical junctures, as these urban spaces become compelling sites for narrating subjectivity in negotiation with forces of globalization, diaspora, and cosmopolitanism. The essays variously illuminate the difficulties and payoffs associated with narrating lives in—and of—porous urban space.
Publication Date
Spring April 1, 2012
DOI
10.1353/bio.2012.0021
Citation Information
Cynthia Dobbs, Daphne Lamothe and Theresa Tensuan. "Between Catastrophe and Carnival: Creolized Identities, Cityspace, and Life Narratives" Biography Vol. 35 Iss. 2 (2012) p. v - xi ISSN: 0162-4962
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cynthia-dobbs/4/