Abstract

"All-World" is a conceptual tool put forward by Martinique philosopher Édouard Glissant, through which he proposes to rethink our erratic world and our presence in it, overcoming the ideologies of borders, ghettos and globalization against all forms of standardization that trivialize differences. This way of thinking recognizes the interconnections, entanglements and interdependencies of cultures and individuals generated by an irresistible and unpredictable process of creolization. It advocates the vision of a totality-world in all its diversity and excesses, to desire it, to dream it and to live it in the poetics of Relation, through the imaginary and in a form of rooted wandering that allows us to venture beyond our only place without getting lost.

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