This dissertation examines the largely dismissed nineteenth-century tradition of Romantic poetry in Haiti from the 1830s to the 1890s. I synthesize the conclusions of various studies prompted by the 2004 Haitian bicentennial in order to challenge the claims that nineteenth-century Haitian poems are banal parodies of French texts and simple preludes to twentieth-century Haiti literature. I argue that imitation becomes an impossible label with which to understand the complexities of Haitian poetry and national sentiment. Considering Haiti's ambiguous relationship to modernity and the clairvoyance with which Haitian poets expressed national concerns, Haitian poetry constitutes a deliberate practice in the construction, legitimization and expre...
This dissertation presents a fresh approach to the study of Haitian art through research conducted i...
The US Occupation of Haiti from 1915 to 1934 altered the way Haitians perceived and related to forei...
Haiti’s public image has long vacillated between extremes: from democratic beacon to shadow of insur...
This dissertation examines the largely dismissed nineteenth-century tradition of Romantic poetry in ...
<p>This dissertation explores the themes of race and resistance in nineteenth-century Haitian writin...
This dissertation examines the lasting consequences of the anticolonial, antislavery discourses of t...
The Haitian Revolution (1 791-1804) reshaped the debates about slavery and freedom in Europe, accele...
This article combines postcolonial and literary approaches in an analysis of literary texts about th...
<p>This dissertation examines Haiti's crucial role in the re-making of the Atlantic World in the ear...
This dissertation explores how different clubs, assemblies, and groups—on both sides of the Atlantic...
American culture maintained a complicated relationship with Haiti from its revolutionary beginnings ...
This work explores the complexities of Haiti’s embattled destiny, and shows how the particular polit...
Based on my research, there is no book-length study that examines the representation of the American...
Since the beginning of the Haitian theatrical tradition there has been an ineluctable dedication to ...
In this dissertation, I explore the texts of several writers from Haiti and Algeria to better unders...
This dissertation presents a fresh approach to the study of Haitian art through research conducted i...
The US Occupation of Haiti from 1915 to 1934 altered the way Haitians perceived and related to forei...
Haiti’s public image has long vacillated between extremes: from democratic beacon to shadow of insur...
This dissertation examines the largely dismissed nineteenth-century tradition of Romantic poetry in ...
<p>This dissertation explores the themes of race and resistance in nineteenth-century Haitian writin...
This dissertation examines the lasting consequences of the anticolonial, antislavery discourses of t...
The Haitian Revolution (1 791-1804) reshaped the debates about slavery and freedom in Europe, accele...
This article combines postcolonial and literary approaches in an analysis of literary texts about th...
<p>This dissertation examines Haiti's crucial role in the re-making of the Atlantic World in the ear...
This dissertation explores how different clubs, assemblies, and groups—on both sides of the Atlantic...
American culture maintained a complicated relationship with Haiti from its revolutionary beginnings ...
This work explores the complexities of Haiti’s embattled destiny, and shows how the particular polit...
Based on my research, there is no book-length study that examines the representation of the American...
Since the beginning of the Haitian theatrical tradition there has been an ineluctable dedication to ...
In this dissertation, I explore the texts of several writers from Haiti and Algeria to better unders...
This dissertation presents a fresh approach to the study of Haitian art through research conducted i...
The US Occupation of Haiti from 1915 to 1934 altered the way Haitians perceived and related to forei...
Haiti’s public image has long vacillated between extremes: from democratic beacon to shadow of insur...