Memory has undoubtedly played a crucial role in the postmodern literary discourse. The dismantling of a monolithic, static and unquestioned history has given place to the predominance of a revisionary narrative impulse to “historicize the event of the dehistoricized” in Homi Bhabha’s terms. Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat joins the number of contemporary authors who are determined to uncover and recover the forgotten and manipulated histories of the dead. Taking the Massacre River dividing Haiti and the Dominican Republic as a site of memory as well as a site of mourning, Danticat writes The Farming of Bones (1998) as a tribute to those nameless and faceless who died victims of the abuses of power and racial persecution, ...
In her recent novel, The Dew Breaker (2004), Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat weaves...
The Farming of Bones is Edwidge Danticat’s novel about Amabelle Desir, a Haitian migrant in the Domi...
[EN] This article focuses on two texts written by two important contemporary authors from the Haitia...
This paper argues that in The Farming of Bones, Edwidge Danticat seeks to historicize and memorializ...
Although its memory remains a haunting specter in the national memories of Haiti and the Dominican R...
Hispaniola’s history, full of oppressive imperial forces from dictators to U.S. occupation has produ...
Edwidge Danticat, who has lived most of her life in the United States, retains a strong link with Ha...
Màster Oficial en Construcció i Representació d'Identitats Culturals (CRIC), Facultat de Filologia, ...
Storytelling has the power to transform and transplant an audience into a higher form of consciousne...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2014n67p21Framing genre trouble (McKenzie 2006) as a decolonial ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the main thematic and structural lines from which Edwidge Dantic...
In the 1990s, as Haiti continued to withstand the aftershocks of the end of a 29 year father-son dic...
The contemporary Haitian American writer Edwidge Danticat appropriates in her fiction representation...
Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat’s new novel Claire of the Sea Light (2013) explores themes ...
Drawing on recent attempts to reconcile the divergent nations of Hispaniola, I will examine the ways...
In her recent novel, The Dew Breaker (2004), Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat weaves...
The Farming of Bones is Edwidge Danticat’s novel about Amabelle Desir, a Haitian migrant in the Domi...
[EN] This article focuses on two texts written by two important contemporary authors from the Haitia...
This paper argues that in The Farming of Bones, Edwidge Danticat seeks to historicize and memorializ...
Although its memory remains a haunting specter in the national memories of Haiti and the Dominican R...
Hispaniola’s history, full of oppressive imperial forces from dictators to U.S. occupation has produ...
Edwidge Danticat, who has lived most of her life in the United States, retains a strong link with Ha...
Màster Oficial en Construcció i Representació d'Identitats Culturals (CRIC), Facultat de Filologia, ...
Storytelling has the power to transform and transplant an audience into a higher form of consciousne...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2014n67p21Framing genre trouble (McKenzie 2006) as a decolonial ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the main thematic and structural lines from which Edwidge Dantic...
In the 1990s, as Haiti continued to withstand the aftershocks of the end of a 29 year father-son dic...
The contemporary Haitian American writer Edwidge Danticat appropriates in her fiction representation...
Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat’s new novel Claire of the Sea Light (2013) explores themes ...
Drawing on recent attempts to reconcile the divergent nations of Hispaniola, I will examine the ways...
In her recent novel, The Dew Breaker (2004), Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat weaves...
The Farming of Bones is Edwidge Danticat’s novel about Amabelle Desir, a Haitian migrant in the Domi...
[EN] This article focuses on two texts written by two important contemporary authors from the Haitia...