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Course:
Creole Language and Caribbean Identities (Spring 2017) (M-I-T)
Discipline:
Social Sciences
Institute:
MIT
Instructor(s):
Prof. Michel DeGraff
Level:
Undergraduate
Creole Language and Caribbean Identities (Spring 2017) (M-I-T)
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10. Against Creole Exceptionalism, Part 3: Creole formation is language acquisition plus social factors (M-I-T)
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12. A brief & partial history of anti-Creole myths at the core of imperialism—linguistic & otherwise (M-I-T)
2. How much variation in space and in time through the history of Haitian Creole? (M-I-T)
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4. Post-colonial discourses of power & identity; the making of socio-economic & cultural hierarchies (M-I-T)
5. Language and discourses of power in the making of “authentic” identities in post-colonial societies (M-I-T)
6. Language, culture, identity and
7. Feedback to students who led class discussion (M-I-T)
8. Against Creole Exceptionalism, Part 1: Creole languages are perfectly normal languages (M-I-T)
9. Against Creole Exceptionalism, Part 2: Creole formation is normal language change (M-I-T)