This book deals with creolization and pidginization of language, culture and identity and makes use of interdisciplinary approaches developed in the study of the latter. Creolization and pidginization are conceptualized and investigated as specific social processes in the course of which new common languages, socio-cultural practices and identifications are developed under distinct social and political conditions and in different historical and local contexts of diversity. The contributions show that creolization and pidginization are important strategies to deal with identity and difference in a world in which diversity is closely linked with inequalities that relate to specific group memberships, colonial legacies and social norms and values.
Jacqueline Knörr, Ph.D. 1994, Habilitation 2006, is Head of Research Group and Extraordinary Professor at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. Her publications and research focus on identity and difference, politics and policies in postcolonial contexts of diversity, nation-building, creolization and pidginization, childhood, gender, and migration. Her most recent monograph is Creole Identity in Postcolonial Indonesia, 2014.
Wilson Trajano Filho, Ph.D. (1998), University of Pennsylvania, is Professor of Anthropology at the University of BrasÃlia. He has published widely on West Africa and Brazil, including The Powerful Presence of the Past (with J. Knörr), Brill, 2010.
1 Creolization and Pidginization in Contexts of Postcolonial Diversity: Context, Content, Structure
âJacqueline Knörr and Wilson Trajano Filho
2 Creolization and Pidginization as Concepts of Language, Culture and Identity
âJacqueline Knörr
Part 2: Situating Creole Languages in Society
3 Lingua Franca Onset in a Superdiverse Neighbourhood: Oecumenical Dutch in Antwerp
âJan Blommaert
4 Language and Ethnic Hierarchy in Mauritius
âThomas Hylland Eriksen
5 The Shades of Legitimacy of Solomon Islands Pijin
âChristine Jourdan
6 Saamaka Language, Ethnicity, and Identity: Suriname and Guyane
âRichard Price and Sally Price
7 Swahili Creolization and Postcolonial Identity in East Africa
âFrancis Nesbitt
8 Chronicle of a Creole: The Ironic History of Afrikaans
âMariana Kriel
9 Creole Language and Identity in Guinea-Bissau: Socio-Anthropological Perspectives
âChristoph Kohl
Part 3: Ideology and Meaning in Creole Language Usages
Part 4: Creolization and Pidginization in Popular Culture
15 Language and Music in Cape Verde: Processes of Identification and Differentiation
âJuliana Braz Dias
16 Between Purity and Creolization: Representations of Race, Culture and Language in the New South Africa
âKees van der Waal
17 Influence and Borrowing: Reflections on Decreolization and Pidginization of Cultures and Societies
âWilson Trajano Filho
18 Cameroon Pidgin as Index of Speakersâ Social Statuses and Roles: Evidence from Literary Texts
âEric A. Anchimbe
19 From Cultural to Literary Pidginization
âKristian Van Haesendonck
Index
All interested in the study of social and cultural interaction in contexts of diversity more generally and in creolization and pidginization of language, culture, identity in postcolonial contexts more specifically.