ANT100Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: English-Based Creole Languages, Pierre Bourdieu, Hispanic

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A common relation between signifier and signified, in addition to a connotation and denotation. National identities are a matter of practicing "imagined community" Global tourism helps to reshape panamanian identity to include the coastal black people. Black people on the islands of the caribbean, the east coast of central america, and the north coast of south america language: various forms of spanish, french, and especially english creole. Creole: a form of language that derives from pidgin. Pidgin: a simplified language used between pop"ns who don"t share the same language. Antillean creoles: derived largely from pidgins used between slaves and slave owners. In central america, coastal afro-antilleans often use creole english. Tourists come to have a good time and also to encounter "native culture" Beach vacationers in the antilles come with knowledge of calypso and especially reggae and rastafarian culture. Pierre bourdieu wrote that there are different types of capital that do not always have monetary value, like culture.

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