Creolization
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Relations
- Intermixture: Intermixture can result in creolization, where new cultural forms emerge from the mixing of different cultural elements.
- Hybridity: Creolization is a form of cultural hybridity that emerges from the encounter and mixing of different cultures, often in colonial or postcolonial contexts.
- Hybridity: Creolization refers to the process of cultural mixing and the emergence of new, hybrid cultural forms, often in the context of colonialism and diaspora.
- Cultural Fusion: Creolization is the process of cultural fusion and the emergence of new cultural forms from the blending of different cultures.
- Cultural Hybridity: Creolization is the process of creating new hybrid cultural forms through the mixing of different cultural elements, resulting in cultural hybridity.