Language Barriers, Expolring Creolite

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Social Issues

 

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Carole C

 

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March 1, 2013

 

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University

 

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That was the life of the thing after it died. The only thing that would bring it back This is what a word is worth. Creole languages are not a recent phenomena. These, ?Contact Languages' , can be understood as, "improvised languages that develop among speakers of different native languages who need to communicate with one another consistently, usually in the context of trade"...
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As such they are formed at the borders of different modes of cultural/linguistic understanding to create a de-territorialized space; a no mans land of intercultural communication. In a recent essay citing Mary Louise Pratt, Irit Rogoff has deployed this notion of ?Contact Zones', to articulate the event of Creole, not only as a language that subverts the normal codes and processes of those languages we might call ?resident', in that they have no fixed place of production, but also as a mode that enables us to read current debates within visual culture differently...
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