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Mar 30, 2026
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College Bulletin 2025-2026
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BLST 117. Édouard Glissant in relation For the Martinican poet and philosopher Édouard Glissant, thinking archipelagically invites us to consider productive ways of reorganizing the world that eschews hierarchical structures and systems. Multiplicity/hybridity, creolization, and ambiguity allow for a rhizomatic philosophy that proffers the “insurrection of the imaginary.” In this course we will examine an edited corpus of Glissant’s works including Poetics of Relation, Caribbean Discourse, The Fourth Century, Mahagony, along with his poetry, essays, and novels in relation to his archipelagic thought applied to cultural memory in the present. The course will be taught in English. Social Sciences. 2 credits. Fall 2026. Smith. Catalog chapter: Black Studies Department website: https://www.swarthmore.edu/black-studies-program
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