Towards a Non-eurocentric Europe
Always in favor of the paradox and the non-Eurocentric it’s a pleasure to point to this call for contributions under the topic of Creolization: Towards a Non-eurocentric Europe
Is Europe involved in a process of “Creolization”? This issue proposes to test the idea that creolization, an originally territorialized Caribbean theory, is now resonating far beyond the new Americas, and might offer a theoretical approach to the construction of a paradoxically self-referential but non-Eurocentric Europe.
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The simplest notion of a superstructure, which is still by no means entirely abandoned, had been the reflection, the imitation or the reproduction of the reality of the base in the superstructure in a more or less direct way. Positivist notions of reflection and reproduction of course directly supported this. But since in many real cultural activities this relationship cannot be found, or cannot be found without effort or even violence to the material or practice being studied, the notion was introduced of delays in time, the famous lags, of various technical complications; and of indirectness, in which certain kinds of activity in the cultural sphere - philosophy, for example - were situated at a greater distance from the primary economic activities.
(R.Williams' "famous lags" quoted from M.Bérubé)
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