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Connecting Worlds

Ibero-Caribbean Narratives and Cross-Cultural Diasporas

by Irene Maria F. Blayer (Volume editor) Jo-Anne S. Ferreira (Volume editor) Dulce Maria Scott (Volume editor)
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This book explores the historical and contemporary dimensions of the Ibero-Caribbean through a range of academic, personal, and creative contributions. Focusing on the cultural and migratory ties between the Caribbean, Brazil, and the wider Iberian world, the volume addresses identity, language, memory, and social struggle, offering insight into the complex diasporic formations and intercultural exchanges that continue to shape the region.

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Pages
ISBN (PDF)
9783034353663
ISBN (ePUB)
9783034353670
DOI
10.3726/b22300
Language
English
Publication date
2026 (November)
Keywords
Ibero-Caribbean diaspora migration cultural identity language memory hybridity Iberian diaspora Brazil-Caribbean links Sephardic Jews Madeirans Portuguese Caribbean and Guyana Spanish Caribbean transnationalism Creole languages music
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 20xx. xxx pp., num. ill.
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Biographical notes

Irene Maria F. Blayer (Volume editor) Jo-Anne S. Ferreira (Volume editor) Dulce Maria Scott (Volume editor)

Irene F. Blayer is Professor of Romance Linguistics and Interdisciplinary Humanities at Brock University, Canada. Her research spans comparative Romance linguistics, linguistic ethnography, diaspora narratives, and the interplay of orality and literary voice. Jo-Anne S. Ferreira is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine. Her work explores socio-historical and heritage linguistics studies, including Luso-Caribbean Studies and French-related Creoles in the Southern Caribbean and northern South America. Dulce Maria Scott is Professor of Sociology, Criminal Justice and Sociology at Anderson University. Her research areas include race, ethnicity, migrations, and diaspora formation in the United States.

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