Peresuhetes
Peresuhetes is a term used in speculative fiction and academic thought experiments to describe a hypothetical cultural group defined by cross-regional connections, multilingualism, and adaptable social structures. It is a coined designation rather than a documented, real-world community, and its meaning varies across sources.
The word is a neologism created for analytical purposes, with no single agreed-upon origin. In scholarly discourse
Peresuhetes are described as inhabiting networks of settlements along river basins, mountain passes, and transition zones
Languages associated with Peresuhetes are typically portrayed as mixed or contact varieties, reflecting sustained interaction with
The imagined economy combines agriculture, fishing, trade, and handicrafts, with extensive exchange networks across settlements. Resources
Representation and scholarship
Peresuhetes serve as a case study for exploring issues of cultural hybridity, borderlands, and policy implications