Dominican writer Julia Alvarez’s 2012 memoir, A Wedding in Haiti: The Story of a Friendship, documents her first-time travel from the Dominican Republic to Haiti over land in order to attend the wedding of Piti, a young Haitian man who had worked for her and her husband for a number of years. She deploys the literary non-fiction genre of memoir, a genre that is relatively new to her, to explore both the Dominican (collective) relationship with Haiti and her individual relationship with both Haiti and its people centering on her connection to Piti and his family. Drawing on Vodou, a nature religion that strives for balance, this article explores Alvarez’s memoir through several lwa. I argue that the lwa are deployed and manifest as mechanism...
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The violent controversy provoked in the aftermath of the much-decried 168-13 Constitutional Court ru...
Throughout her writing career Julia Alvarez has been examining definitions of the “Americas” and ret...
This essay uses ethnographic research conducted among Haitian Protestants in the Bahamas in 2005 and...
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This essay uses ethnographic research conducted among Haitian Protestants in the Bahamas in 2005 and...
Bonjour blanc, a journey through Haiti (Thomson, 2004) is considered by many as the best written boo...
Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat’s new novel Claire of the Sea Light (2013) explores themes ...
In Haiti, History, and the Gods Joan Dayan charts the cultural imagination of Haiti not only by reco...
Beginning in the late 1970s and early 1980s, significant numbers of Haitian immigrants began to arri...
Immigration by Haitians to the Dominican Republic is a long-standing phenomenon, and today, an estim...
This essay will explore the concept of ethnicity in the stories and through the characters in the wr...
The nineteenth-century Francophone literatures of Haiti and Louisiana are often dismissed as pale im...
This essay uses ethnographic research conducted among Haitian Protestants in the Bahamas in 2005 and...
When Joegodson Déralciné was still a small child, his parents left rural Haiti to resettle in the ra...
The connection between national and personal traumas is a key concern in two Dominican-American shor...
The violent controversy provoked in the aftermath of the much-decried 168-13 Constitutional Court ru...
Throughout her writing career Julia Alvarez has been examining definitions of the “Americas” and ret...
This essay uses ethnographic research conducted among Haitian Protestants in the Bahamas in 2005 and...
Exorcising Caribbean Ghosts: the Family, the Hero, and the Plantation searches for common hierarchi...
This essay uses ethnographic research conducted among Haitian Protestants in the Bahamas in 2005 and...
Bonjour blanc, a journey through Haiti (Thomson, 2004) is considered by many as the best written boo...
Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat’s new novel Claire of the Sea Light (2013) explores themes ...
In Haiti, History, and the Gods Joan Dayan charts the cultural imagination of Haiti not only by reco...
Beginning in the late 1970s and early 1980s, significant numbers of Haitian immigrants began to arri...
Immigration by Haitians to the Dominican Republic is a long-standing phenomenon, and today, an estim...
This essay will explore the concept of ethnicity in the stories and through the characters in the wr...
The nineteenth-century Francophone literatures of Haiti and Louisiana are often dismissed as pale im...
This essay uses ethnographic research conducted among Haitian Protestants in the Bahamas in 2005 and...
When Joegodson Déralciné was still a small child, his parents left rural Haiti to resettle in the ra...
The connection between national and personal traumas is a key concern in two Dominican-American shor...
The violent controversy provoked in the aftermath of the much-decried 168-13 Constitutional Court ru...