<p>This dissertation explores the themes of race and resistance in nineteenth-century Haitian writings and highlights their impact on French-speaking nineteenth- and twentieth-century African and Caribbean literature. This exploration spans across literary genres and centuries, and juxtaposes disciplines that are rarely put into dialogue with each other. Central to my approach is an interdisciplinary perspective that sheds light on the key interactions between colonial history, legal decrees, anthropology and engaged literature in nineteenth-century French and Francophone studies. And in charting the impact of these writings on the twentieth-century Francophone landscape, this project also addresses current debates in Caribbean, French and ...
The US Occupation of Haiti from 1915 to 1934 altered the way Haitians perceived and related to forei...
This thesis seeks to explore the ways in which anxieties and ambivalences surrounding slavery were c...
In this dissertation, I explore the texts of several writers from Haiti and Algeria to better unders...
This article combines postcolonial and literary approaches in an analysis of literary texts about th...
The Haitian Revolution (1 791-1804) reshaped the debates about slavery and freedom in Europe, accele...
UnrestrictedMy dissertation retraces the ways in which Haitian literature makes the prison an unexpe...
This dissertation combines history, anthropology, and literary criticism in analyzing how, at the en...
This dissertation examines the largely dismissed nineteenth-century tradition of Romantic poetry in ...
The décision of the black leader Toussaint Louverture to abandon his Spanish allies and rally to the...
This dissertation examines the lasting consequences of the anticolonial, antislavery discourses of t...
The essay focuses on a recently rediscovered text, William J. Wilson’s “The Afric-American Picture G...
My dissertation “On the quest for memories of slavery in French-speaking literature” addresses netwo...
This dissertation explores how different clubs, assemblies, and groups—on both sides of the Atlantic...
Haiti’s public image has long vacillated between extremes: from democratic beacon to shadow of insur...
Slavery is a recurrent topic in contemporary Francophone literature from Creole regions, especially ...
The US Occupation of Haiti from 1915 to 1934 altered the way Haitians perceived and related to forei...
This thesis seeks to explore the ways in which anxieties and ambivalences surrounding slavery were c...
In this dissertation, I explore the texts of several writers from Haiti and Algeria to better unders...
This article combines postcolonial and literary approaches in an analysis of literary texts about th...
The Haitian Revolution (1 791-1804) reshaped the debates about slavery and freedom in Europe, accele...
UnrestrictedMy dissertation retraces the ways in which Haitian literature makes the prison an unexpe...
This dissertation combines history, anthropology, and literary criticism in analyzing how, at the en...
This dissertation examines the largely dismissed nineteenth-century tradition of Romantic poetry in ...
The décision of the black leader Toussaint Louverture to abandon his Spanish allies and rally to the...
This dissertation examines the lasting consequences of the anticolonial, antislavery discourses of t...
The essay focuses on a recently rediscovered text, William J. Wilson’s “The Afric-American Picture G...
My dissertation “On the quest for memories of slavery in French-speaking literature” addresses netwo...
This dissertation explores how different clubs, assemblies, and groups—on both sides of the Atlantic...
Haiti’s public image has long vacillated between extremes: from democratic beacon to shadow of insur...
Slavery is a recurrent topic in contemporary Francophone literature from Creole regions, especially ...
The US Occupation of Haiti from 1915 to 1934 altered the way Haitians perceived and related to forei...
This thesis seeks to explore the ways in which anxieties and ambivalences surrounding slavery were c...
In this dissertation, I explore the texts of several writers from Haiti and Algeria to better unders...