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Créolisation par l’art et le design ? Créer dans le tout-monde

Créolisation par l’art et le design ? Créer dans le tout-monde

Abstract

Le point de départ de cette journée est une recherche publiée sous le titre « Éloj Kréyol » (2019) et issue du terrain homonyme entrepris depuis 2015 par le duo de designers dach&zephir. D’ici, en reprenant la formule désormais classique de James Clifford (1988 : 173) selon laquelle « nous sommes tous créoles maintenant dans nos propres archipels urbains », nous souhaitons, lors de cette journée d’étude, interroger la notion de créolisation dans le champ de l’art et du design et éprouver comment celle-ci ouvre à des nouvelles modalités de création issue des contacts interculturels et d’une vision relationnelle du monde. Réunissant artistes, designers et chercheurs en sciences sociales, cette journée d’étude alternera présentation académique, présentation-installation et présentation artistique afin de produire une réflexion critique sur la notion de créolisation, d’interroger les potentialités et les limites de son usage en art et design et penser les relations que cette notion entretient avec les notions connexes de décolonisation, de marronage et de résistance.

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Histoire de l'Art, XXIe siècle, Afrique, Études visuelles, Anthropologie sociale

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