Antillanité
Antillanité is a cultural and political concept that emphasizes the unique identity of the Caribbean islands, particularly those in the French-speaking regions. It seeks to celebrate the diverse heritage, languages, and traditions of the Caribbean people, distinguishing them from both their colonial past and other cultural influences.
The term is often associated with the works of writers and thinkers like Édouard Glissant and Aimé Césaire, who explored themes of identity, belonging, and the impact of colonialism. Antillanité encourages a sense of pride in Caribbean culture and promotes solidarity among the islands, fostering a collective identity rooted in shared experiences.