<p>'An invaluable collection on this important topic, the <em>Creolization Reader</em> combines intellectual rigour with a wealth of interesting and well-chosen pieces. An excellent starting point for understanding the complexities of creolization.'<strong>......Gad Heuman, Editor of the journal, <em>Slavery & Abolition: A Journal of Slave and Post-Slave Studies</em> and Professor at the University of Warwick</strong></p>
<p><strong>'An invaluable collection on this important topic, the <em>Creolization Reader</em> combines intellectual rigour with a wealth of interesting and well-chosen pieces. An excellent starting point for understanding the complexities of creolization.'</strong><strong>– </strong><em>Gad Heuman, Editor of the journal, </em>Slavery & Abolition: A Journal of Slave and Post-Slave Studies<em> and Professor at the University of Warwick</em></p>
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Robin Cohen is Professor of Development Studies and Director of the International Migration Institute, University of Oxford. He has held teaching positions in six countries and published extensively on migration, diasporas and social identities. His work on creolization was funded by an Economic and Social Research Council Professorial Fellowship.
Paola Toninato is Research Fellow in Sociology and Italian Studies at the University of Warwick. She has a background in cultural anthropology and comparative literature, and is author of a number of relevant publications in the field of comparative cultural studies, migration and minority writing.