Creolization in the French Caribbean
Hello everyone! Hope all is well. Ever since my last entry I've been so excited to speak on this topic. Keeping in line with our theme of creolization, today we'll be discussing examples of creolization found in the French Caribbean. Our first example to be highlighted is none other than Gwoka, a french creole term which is used as an umbrella term for all of the music and dances performed with the Guadolopean drum, the "gwo ka". I discovered this significant piece of culture from Christine Gangelhoff's book titled, Tour De Force, in chapter 2 titled "Guadeloupe". This style of music and dance was said to develop in the rural areas of Guadeloupe, and gained further traction based on the popularity and prevalence of movements involving the appreciation of African heritage. With how I adore music, learning more about this was quite interesting. ...