Créolité and Réunionese Maloya: From ‘in-between’ to ‘Moorings’
At the beginning of October 2009, UNESCO announced that the culture of maloya, a genre of song and dance from the island of Réunion, would henceforth become an international heritage item. The Geneva committee, in placing this endangered form of culture under their protection, defined it as a ‘type...
Main Author: | Stephen Muecke |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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UTS ePRESS
2012-06-01
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Series: | PORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies |
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Online Access: | http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/portal/article/view/2564 |
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