Encarnación Gutiérrez-Rodríguez
Archipelago Europe: On Creolizing Conviviality (26.05.2015)
In 2011, in an interview with the journalist Fréderic Joignot, Édouard Glissant commented on the Archipelagean Becoming of Europe. Bringing Europe closer to the epistemic grounds of „Antilleneaty“, Glissant discussed the epistemic implications of the translation of this Caribbean concept to the European context. From this angle the world can be thought in the Gestalt of creolization. This understanding of creolization introduces a notion of “living together” departing from a critical race and decolonial perspective. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in Manchester (UK) on Spanish and Latin American diasporic networks between 2010 and 2013, this paper looks at the strategies of “making homes” resonating or contesting the epistemological framework of creolization.
Prof. Dr. Encarnación Gutiérrez- Rodríguez
Professor of Social Studies at Justus-Liebig-University Gießen
Main Research Interests
- Transcultural Studies
- Post/Marxist and Decolonial Perspectives on Feminist and Queer Epistemology and Their Application to the Field of Migration, Labour and Culture
Publications (selected)
- Migration, Domestic Work and Affect.: A Decolonial Approach on Value and the Feminization of Labor. London, New York: Routledge, 2010.
- With Manuela Boatcă, Sérgio Costa: Decolonizing European Sociology. Farnham: Ashgate, 2010.
- With Hito Steyerl: Spricht die Subalterne Deutsch? Migration und Postkoloniale Kritik. Münster: Unrast Verlag, 2003.
- Intellektuelle Migrantinnen - Subjektivitäten im Zeitalter von Globalisierung. Eine postkoloniale dekonstruktive Analyse von Biographien im Spannungsverhältnis von Ethnisierung und Vergeschlechtlichung. Opladen: Leske & Budrich, 1999.