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Editor
Claudine Michel
University of California, Santa Barbara
Associate Editors
Patrick Bellegarde-Smith
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
LeGrace Benson
Arts of Haiti Research Project, Ithaca, New York
Book
Review Editor
Flore Zéphir
University of Missouri-Columbia
Managing Editor
Chryss Yost
University of California, Santa Barbara
Editorial Board Members
Erika Bourguignon
Ohio State University
Karen McCarthy Brown
Drew University
Myriam Chancy
Louisiana State University
Carrol Coates
Binghamton University, SUNY
Georges Corvington
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Edwidge Danticat
Miami, Florida
Michel DeGraff
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Alex Dupuy
Wesleyan University
Robert Fatton, Jr.
University of Virginia
Leon-François Hoffmann
Princeton University
Laënnec
Hurbon
Centre de Recherche Scientifique
(CNRS), Paris
Michel
Laguerre
University of California, Berkeley
Yanick
Lahens
Port-au-Prince,
Haiti
Christopher McAuley University of California,
Santa Barbara
Marie José N’Zengou-Tayo
University of
the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica
Brenda Gayle Plummer
University of Wisconsin
Paulette Poujol-Oriol
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Michel-Rolph Trouillot
University of Chicago
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The
Journal of Haitian Studies
Partial
Index of Past Issues
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Issue
Articles—Alphabetical
by Author
Reviews—Alphabetical
by Book Author
| Editorial
Staff |
Classical
Books on Haiti: Introspection into the "Unknown":
Critical Works in Haitian and Social Literature by Haitians
and Others |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| Gérald
Alexis |
Hector
Hyppolite : sa peinture profane |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Garry
Augustin |
Renesans
Dèyè Simityè: Yon Pwojè Edikatif
Pòtoprens-Nouyòk (with Lois Wilcken) |
Vol.
7, No. 1 |
| William
Leslie Balan-Gaubert |
A
Democracy of Words: Political Performance in Haiti's Tenth
Province (with Karen E. Richman) |
Vol.
7, No. 1 |
| Patrick
Bellegarde-Smith |
African/Caribbean
Linkages: Krio, Americo-Liberian and Haitian Elites in
the Nineteenth Century |
Vol.
9, No. 1 |
| |
En
Pays conquis: la francophonie dans l'oeuvre et la carrière
de Dantès Bellegarde |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| |
The
Gede: Vignettes of Life, Death, the Dead and Rebirth |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| LeGrace
Benson |
Three
Presentations of the Arts in Haiti (A Review Article) |
Vol.
2, No. 2 |
| |
How
Hougans Use the Light from Distant Stars |
Vol.
7, No. 1 |
| |
A
Phoenix Ready to Rise: The Arts and Crafts of Cap-Haïtienne |
Vol.
8, No. 1 |
| |
Qismat
of the Names of Allah in Haitian Vodou |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
| |
Art
is Not Optional |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| |
Vernacular
Architecture: Photographs of Ti-kay of Departement du
Nord (with Kelly “Tisson” Pierre) |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| |
Gede
on Grand Rue: Some Lines of Inquiry to Follow |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Kum
Kum Bhavnani |
"The
Grammar of a Film is a Political Act": Reflections
on the Life of Jean Léopold Dominique (with John
Foran) |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Jayne
R. Boisvert |
Erzulie,
the Divine Paradox: as Rose n Chauvet's Colère
and as Noémie in Ollivier's Mère-Solitude |
Vol.
8, No. 1 |
| |
Colonial
Hell and Female Resistance in Saint-Domingue |
Vol.
7, No. 1 |
| |
Images
of Gé Rouge in Étienne's La Femme muette
and in Desquiron's Les Chemins de Loco-Miroir |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Paul
E. Brodwin |
Catholic
Commentary on Protestant Conversion in Rural Haiti |
Vol.
1, No. 1 |
| Jana
Evans Braziel |
"Profit
and Nothing But!" (Le Profit et rien d'autre!): Raoul
Peck's Impolite Thoughts on the (Haitian Diasporic) Class
Struggle |
Vol.
9, No. 2 |
| |
Amour,
Douleur, Folie (Love, Sorrow, Madness): State Violence
and Post-Duvalierist Revenants in Dany Laferrière’s
Le Cri des oiseaux fous |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Jean-François
Brière |
L'Abbé
Grégoire et la Révolution Haïtienne |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
| Jean-Robert
Cadely |
Les
sons du Creole haïtien |
Vol.
9, No. 2 |
| Henry
R. (Chip) Carey |
US
Policy in Haiti: The Failure to Help Despite the Rheotoric
to Please |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
| |
The
Third US Intervention and Haiti's Paramilitary Predicament |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Anthony
V. Catanese |
Issues
for Economic Stability in Haiti: An Economist's List and
Suggestions |
Vol.
2, No. 1 |
| Myriam
J. A. Chancy |
Facing
the Mountains: Dominican Suppression and the Haitian Imagination |
Vol.
9, No. 1 |
| Elizabeth
Chin |
Mammy
Dearest: A Home Decorating Catalog Reminds Us that Prejudice
Takes Many Shapes |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
| Marc
A. Christophe |
Truths,
Half Truths, and Beautiful Lies: Edwidge Danticat and
The Recuperation of Memory in Breath, Eyes, Memory |
Vol.
7, No. 2 |
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Ulrick
Jean-Pierre’s Cayman Wood Ceremony |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| VéVé
A. Clark |
When
the Womb Waters Break: The Emergence of Haitian New Theatre
(1953-1987) |
Vol.
1, No. 1 |
| |
Nèg
rich se youn milat, milat pov se youn nèg:
Rethinking Haitian Relations: From Epistemes, Political
Cultures, and Identities to Scholarship and Pedagogy |
Vol.
2, No. 1 |
| Nadège
Clitandre |
Body
and Voice as Sites of Oppression: The Psychological Condition
of the Displaced Post-Colonial Haitian Subject in Edwidge
Danticat's The Farming of Bones |
Vol.
7, No. 2 |
| |
Reformulating
Haitian Literature Transnationally: Identifying New and
Revised Tropes of Haitian Identity in Edwidge Danticat's
Breath, Eyes, Memory |
Vol.
9, No. 2 |
| Carroll
F. Coates |
Dessalines:
History in the Theater |
Vol.
2, No. 2 |
| |
In
the Father's Shadow: Dany Laferrière and Magloire
Saint-Aude |
Vol.
8, No. 1 |
| Joan
B. Cohen |
Literacy
for Development in Haiti: Implications for Families and
Communities |
Vol.
1, No. 1 |
| Ludovic
Comeau, Jr. |
Littérature
Orale Haïtienne: Analyse d'un Nouvel Apport |
Vol.
8, No. 1 |
| Bob
Corbett |
People
Development as the Primary Aim of Development Work |
Vol.
1, No. 1 |
| |
Napoleon's
West Indian Policy and the Haitian "Gift" to
the United States |
Vol.
2, No. 1 |
| |
Annotated
Bibliography of Books and Articles with Haitian Art |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Douglas
Henry Daniels |
Vodun
and Jazz: "Jelly Roll" Morton and Lester "Pres"
Young—Substance and Shadow |
Vol.
9, No. 1 |
| |
The
Citadelle and Cap-Haïtien: Photo Essay |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Edwidge Danticat |
On
Writing & Significant Others |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Carole
Boyce-Davies |
African
Diaspora Culture |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Leslie
G. Desmangles |
Introduction
to Premiere Issue |
Vol.
1, No. 1 |
| Rachel
Douglas |
Entretien
avec Frankétienne |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| |
An
Aborted Miracle: The Significance and Aftermath of the
Haitian Revolution in Frankétienne’s H’éros-chimères
& Miraculeuse |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Alex
Dupuy |
Class,
Race, and Nation: Unresolved Contradictions of the Saint-Domingue
Revolution |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| Dennis
Essar |
The
Faculté de sciences de l'éducation Regina
Assumpta: A successful teacher-education project in Cap-Haïtienne |
Vol.
8, No. 1 |
| Robert
Fatton |
The
Haitian Authoritarian Habitus and the Contradictory
Legacy of 1804 |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| James
D. Fett |
Two
Women...Two Worlds: Responses to Peripartum Cardiomyopathy |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Gerdès
Fleurant |
The
Song of Freedom: Vodun, Conscientization and Popular Culture
in Haiti |
Vol.
2, No. 2 |
| John
Foran |
"The
Grammar of a Film is a Political Act": Reflections
on the Life of Jean Léopold Dominique (with Kum
Kum Bhavnani ) |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| David
Geggus |
The
Exile of the 1791 Slave Leaders: Spain's Resettlement
of its Black Auxiliary Troops |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
| Jean-Claude
Gerlus |
The
Effects of the Cold War on U.S.-Haiti Relations |
Vol.
1, No. 1 |
| Philippe
R. Girard |
Operation
Restore Democracy? |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
| Kathleen
Gyssels |
Mille
Eaux d'Emile Ollivier: décanter les fleuves de
l'enfance haïtienne et de la souffrance maternelle |
Vol.
8, No. 1 |
| Anne
Hatløy |
Life
as a Child Domestic Worker in Haiti |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Sara
Johnson-La O |
The
Integration of Hispaniola: A Reappraisal of Haitian-Dominican
Relations in the Nineteeth and Twentieth Century |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
|
A. A. Konsta |
A
Letter from Jean-Pierre Boyer to Greek Revolutionaries
(with E.G. Sideris) |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Renée
Larrier |
"Girl
by the Shore": Gender and Testimony in Edwidge Danticat's
The Farming of Bones |
Vol.
7, No. 2 |
| Paul
R. Latortue |
Un
modèle expérimental de financement agricole
aux paysans de l'Artibonite |
Vol.
2, No. 1 |
| Stuart
M. Leiderman |
A
New Haiti: A Proposal for a Model Community in Haiti |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
| Uli
Locher |
Urban
Bias in Haiti: The Problem Becomes the Solution |
Vol.
2, No. 1 |
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Sécurité
alimentaire en Haïti |
Vol.
7, No. 1 |
| Robert
Maguire |
Haiti's
Political Gridlock |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
| Kettly
P. Mars |
Présentation
de «Kasalé»: Organisée par l'Alliance
Française d'Haïti |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Patti
M. Marxsen |
The
Map Within: Place, Displacement, and the Long Shadow of
History in the Work of Edwidge Danticat |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Elizabeth
McAlister |
New
York, Lavalas, and Emergence of Rara |
Vol.
2, No. 2 |
| Christopher
McAuley |
Filmer
sans compromis: An Interview with Raoul Peck (with Claudine
Michel) |
Vol.
9, No. 2 |
| Sean
McWeeney |
Not
Far from the Madding Crowd: Bahamian Reaction to the Revolutionary
Upheaval in Haiti and the Intensification of Racial Control |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| Cherie
Meacham |
Traumatic
Realism in the Fiction of Edwidge Danticat |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Jean
Métellus |
Haïti:
Perspectives |
Vol.
2, No. 1 |
| Claudine
Michel |
Vodou
in Haiti: Way of Life and Mode of Survival |
Vol.
8, No. 1 |
| |
Filmer
sans compromis: An Interview with Raoul Peck (with
Christopher McAuley) |
Vol.
9, No. 2 |
| |
Interview
with Hërsza Barjon |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Pierre
Minn |
Water
in Their Eyes, Dust on Their Land |
Vol.
7, No. 1 |
| Martin
Munro |
Ethnography,
Exile, and Haitian Literary History in Dany Laferrière's
Pays sans chapeau |
Vol.
9, No. 2 |
| |
Exile,
Deterritorialization, and Exoticism in René Depestre's
Hadriana dan tous mes rêves |
Vol.
9, No. 1 |
| Barbara Nesin |
The
Influence of Native American and Africn Encounters in
Haitian Art |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Marie-José
N'Zengou-Tayo |
Les
boat-people haïtiens dans la fiction romanesque haïtienne |
Vol.
2, No. 2 |
| Martha
Estep O’Brien |
A
Feminine Voice in Contemporary Haitian Roman Catholic
Religious Music: The Songs of Petite Sœur Emmanuelle
Victor, P.S.I. |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Götz-Dietrich
Opitz |
Transnational
Organizing and the Haitian Crisis, 1991-1994 |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
| Lisa
M. Ortiz |
Re-membering
the Past: Weaving Tales of Loss and Cultural Inheritance
in Edwidge Danticat's Krik! Krak! |
Vol.
7, No. 2 |
| Mariana
Past |
Toussaint
on Trial in Ti difé sou istona Ayiti,
or the People's Role in the Haitian Revolution |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| Leslie
Péan |
La
volupté de l'ecriture de Kettly P. Mars |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Kelly
“Tisson” Pierre |
Vernacular
Architecture: Photographs of Ti-kay of Departement du
Nord (with LeGrace Benson) |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| François
Pierre-Louis |
Can
Hometown Associations Foster Democratic Change in Haiti? |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
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Evolution
of Haitian Immigrant Organizations and Community Development
in New York City (with Tatiana Wah) |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| René
Piquion |
Réflexion:
Vaudou et Socièté en Haïti |
Vol.
8, No. 2 |
| Paulette
Poujol-Oriol |
Quand
les Dieux parlent aux hommes Hërsza Barjon les entend |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Millery
Polyné |
“To
Carry the Dance of the People Beyond”: Jean Léon
Destiné, Lavinia Williams and Danse Folklorique
Haïtienne |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Steve Puig |
Quelques
romans de l'exil post-duvaliéristes: le retour
impossible |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Amanda
Putnam |
Braiding
Memories: Resistant Storytelling within Mother-Daughter
Communities in Edwidge Danticat's Krik? Krak! |
Vol.
9, No. 1 |
| Helen
Pyne-Timothy |
(Re)Membering
African Religion and Spirituality in the African Diaspora |
Vol.
8, No. 1 |
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Reading
the Signs in Pauline Melville's "Erzulie" |
Vol.
7, No. 1 |
| Marlène
Racine-Toussaint |
Perspective
historique du rôle de la première dame de
la republique d'Haïti |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| |
Transcribing
Tradition: "Rèl Pou Ayiti" (with
Lois
Wilcken) |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Patrick
Rameau |
Remarks
on Theatre and Film in Haiti |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Alix
Renaud |
Une
écriture métissé? |
Vol.
2, No. 1 |
| Leara
Rhodes |
Haitian
Contributions to American History: A Journalistic Record |
Vol.
7, No. 1 |
| Karen
E. Richman |
A
Democracy of Words: Political Performance in Haiti's Tenth
Province (with William Leslie Balan-Gaubert) |
Vol.
7, No. 1 |
| Dominique
Rogers |
Réussir
dans us Monde d'Hommes: les Stratégies des Femmes
de Couleur du Cap-Français |
Vol.
9, No. 1 |
| Rodney
Saint-Éloi |
L'écriture
Bizango: Edwidge Danticat, le go-between |
Vol.
7, No. 2 |
| Jean-Marie
Salien |
L'histoire
et le mythe dans Les Cacos de Jean Métellus |
|
| Norma
Glick Schiller |
The
Implications of Haitian Transnationalism for U.S.-Haiti
Relations: Contradictions of the Deterritorialized Nation-State
|
Vol.
1, No. 1 |
| Helen
Scott |
Replacing
the "Wall of Disinformation": The Butterfly's
Way, Krik? Krak! and Representation of Haiti in the
USA |
Vol.
7, No. 2 |
| Yasmine
Shamsie |
How
the Organization of American States Tackled Impunity in
Haiti |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| Renée
H. Shea |
Bearing
Witness and Beyond: Edwidge Danticat Talks about her Latest
Work |
Vol.
7, No. 2 |
| Mimi
Sheller |
"You
Signed My Name, but Not My Feet": Paradoxes of Peasant
Resistance and State Control in Post-Revolutionary Haiti
|
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| E.G.
Sideris |
A
Letter from Jean-Pierre Boyer to Greek Revolutionaries
(with A. A. Konsta) |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Jennie
Smith |
Policies
of Protection: The Interdiction, Reparation and Treatment
of Haitian Refugees since the Coup d'Etat of September
1991 |
Vol.
1, No. 1 |
| Paulette
Anne Smith |
The
Stakes of the "I-Game" in Mémoire d'une
Amnésique |
Vol.
8, No. 1 |
| Jeffrey
Sommers |
Haiti
and the Hemispheric Imperative to Invest: The Bulletin
of the Pan American Union |
Vol.
9, No. 1 |
| Marie-Agnès
Sourieau |
Jen
Métellus' Historic Drama: The Epic of the Haitian
Nation |
Vol.
9, No. 2 |
| Alta
Mae Stevens |
Manje
in Haitian Culture: The Symbolic Significance of Manje
in Haitian Culture |
Vol.
1, No. 1 |
| Roberto
Strongman |
Women
Writing Creole: Deyita's Esperans Dezire, Sistren's
Lionheart Gal, and Mamita Fox's Identifikashon
|
Vol.
9, No. 2 |
| Lucía
M. Suárez |
Breath,
Eyes, Memory: Rape, Memory, and Denunciation |
Vol.
9, No. 2 |
| |
The
Restavec Condition: Jean-Robert Cadet's Disclosure |
Vol.
11, No. 1 |
| Richard
Brent Turner |
Mardi
Gras Indians and Second Lines/Sequin Artists and Rara
Bands: Street Festivals and Performances in New Orleans
and Haiti |
Vol.
9, No. 1 |
| |
The
Haiti-New Orleans Vodou Connection: Zora Neale Hurston
as Initiate Observer |
Vol.
8, No. 1 |
| Charles
R. Venator Santiago |
Race,
the East, and the Haitian Revolutionary Ideology: Rethinking
the Role of Race in the 1844 Secession of the Eastern
Part of Haiti |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| Margaret
Rose Vendryes |
Brothers
Under the Skin: Richmond Barthe in Haiti |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Féquière
Vilsaint |
Issues
in Haitian Creole Orthography |
Vol.
2, No. 2 |
| Tatiana
Wah |
Evolution
of Haitian Immigrant Organizations and Community Development
in New York City (with François Pierre-Louis) |
Vol.
10, No. 1 |
| Anna Wexler |
Yon
Moso Twal Nan Bwa (A Piece of Cloth on Wood): The Drapo
Vodou in Myths of Origin |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| Lois
Wilcken |
Staging
Folklore in Haiti: Historical Perspectives |
Vol.
1, No. 1 |
| |
Renesans
Dèyè Simityè: Yon Pwojè Edikatif
Pòtoprens-Nouyòk (with Garry Augustin) |
Vol.
7, No. 1 |
| |
One
and One Makes Three: Wisdom in the Rhythmic Organization
of Vodou Drumming |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| |
Transcribing
Tradition: "Rèl Pou Ayiti" (with
Marlène
Racine-Toussaint) |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
| |
Rising
Sun: Gede’s Drama of Death and Rebirth in Brooklyn,
New York |
Vol.
10, No. 2 |
Reviews—Alphabetical
by Book Author
Jacques
Stephen Alexis (translated by Carrol F. Coates), General
Sun, My Brother (Marc Prou) Vol.
8, No. 2
Charles
Arthur, Haiti in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics,
and Culture (LeGrace Benson) Vol.
8, No. 2
Charles
Arthur and Michael Dash, eds. Libète, a Haiti Anthology
(Brian Concannon, Jr.) Vol. 8, No.
1
Gage
Averill and Gerdès Fleurant, A Day for the Hunder,
a Day for the Prey: Popular Music and Power in Haiti; Dancing
Spirits: Rhythms and Rituals of Haitian Vodou, The Rada
Rite (Essay review by Douglas Henry Daniels) Vol.
7, No. 1
Kathleen
Balutansky & Marie-Agnès Sourieau, Caribbean
Creolization: Reflections on the Cultural Dynamics of Language,
Literature, and Identity (Valerie Kaussen) Vol.
9, No. 2
Beverly
Bell (preface by Edwidge Dandicat), Walking on Fire:
Haitian Women's Storiesof Survival and Resistance (Nadège
Clitande) Vol. 8, No. 1
Patrick
Bellegarde-Smith, Haiti: The Breached Citadel (Gerald
Horne) Vol.
10, No 2
Robert Brictson (Museum Exhibit), Vodou: Spirits of
Haitian Art (Ysamur M. Flores-Peña) Vol.
8, No. 2
Gordon
S. Brown, Toussaint's Clause: The Founding Fathers and
the Haitian Revolution (Gerald Horne) Vol.
11, No. 1
Karen
McCarthy Brown, Mama Lola (Laënnec Hurbon)
Vol. 7, No. 1
Réginald
O. Crosley, Immanences, poésie (Saint-John
Kauss) Vol. 3/4
Edwidge
Danticat, After the Dance: A Walk Through Carnival in
Jacmel, Haiti (Nick Nesbitt) Vol.
10, No. 1
Edwidge
Danticat, The Dew Breaker (Alice Mills)
Vol. 11, No. 1
Lilas
Desquiron, Reflections of Loko Miwa (Marc A. Christophe)
Vol. 5/6
Laurent
Dubois, Avengers of the New World: The Story of the
Haitian Revolution (Gerald Horne) Vol.
10, No. 1
Robert
Fatton, Jr., Haiti's Predatory Republic: The Unending
Transition to Democracy (Gerald Horne) Vol.
8, No. 2
Sibylle
Fischer, Modernity Disavowed: Haiti and the Culture
of Slavery in the Age of Revolution (David Roediger)
Vol. 10, No. 2
Phyllis
Galembo, Vodou: Visions and Voices of Haiti (Nancy
Mikelsons) Vol. 7, No. 1
David
Patrick Geggus, Haitian Revolutionary Studies (Gerald
Horne) Vol. 9, No. 1
Laennee
Hurbon, Voodoo Search for the Spirit (Patrick Bellegarde-Smith)
Vol. 5/6
Karen
Kramer, Breaking Leaves: Herbal Medicine in Haiti
(Patrick Bellegarde-Smith) Vol.
7, No. 1
Yanick
Lahens, Tante Résia et les dieux (Marie-José
N'Zengou-Tayo) Vol. 3/4
Michel
Le Bois, Vaudou: Exhibition Catalog (LeGrace Benson)
Vol.
10, No. 2
Emmanuel
Lamaute, Port-au-Prince au cours des ans (Georges
Michel) Vol. 5/6
Frantz
Leconte, ed. 1492: Le viol du Nouveau Monde (Hughes
St. Fort) Vol. 3/4
David
Malone, Security Council Decision-Making: The Case of
Haiti, 1990-1997 (Henry F. Carey)
Vol. 3/4
Tim
Mattewson, A Proslavery Foreign Policy: Haitian-American
Relations During the Early Republic (Gerald Horne)
Vol. 10, No. 2
Elizabeth
McAlister, Rara! Vodou, Power, and Performance in Haiti
and Its Diaspora (Lois E. Wilcken) Vol.
8, No. 1
Margarite
Fernández Olmos and Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert,
Creole Religions of the Caribbean: An Introduction from
Vodou and Santería to Obeah and Espiritismo
(Paul Christopher Johnson) Vol.
10, No. 1
Leon
D.Pamphile, Haitians and African-Americans: A Heritage
of Tragedy and Hope (Gerald Horne) Vol.
8, No. 1
Raoul
Peck, Lumumba (John Foran) Vol.
9, No. 1
Gisèle
Pineau, Exile According to Julia (Richard Watts)
Vol. 10, No. 1
Ernest H. Preeg, The Haitian Dilemma: A Case Study in
Demographics, Development, and U.S. Foreign Policy
(Robert Fatton) Vol. 3/4
Jean
Price-Mars, La República de Haiti y la República
Dominicana... (Pedro L. San Miguel)
Vol. 3/4
Marlène
Racine-Toussaint, Ces Femmes sont aussi nos Soeurs
(Edith Wainwright) Vol. 5/6
Mary
A. Renda, Taking Haiti: Military Occupation and the
Culture of U.S. Imperialism, 1915-1940 (Gerald Horne)
Vol. 7, No. 1
Francis
Saint-Hubert, ...Et le neveu répondit. Analyse
statistique de la Migration haïtienne aux Etats-Unis
(1953-2000). La Diaspora en question (Hughes Saint-Fort)
Vol. 10, No. 1
Pedro
L San Miguel, La isla imaginada: historia, identidad
y utopia (Kelvin Santiago-Valles)
Vol. 3/4
Nina
Glick Schiller and Georges E. Fouron, Georges Woke Up
Laughing: Long Distance Nationalism and the Search for Home
(Regine Ostine Jackson) Vol. 9,
No. 1
Mimi
Sheller, Consuming the Caribbean: From Arawaks to Zombies
(Margaret M. Olsen) Vol.
10, No. 2
Philip
Singer, The Haitians, the Healers, and the Anthropologist—2
Case Studies (film) (Reginald Crosley) Vol.
7, No. 1
Jennie
Smith, When the Hands Are Many: Community Organization
and Social Change in Rural Haiti (Mark Schuller) Vol.
9, No. 1 (Tatiana Wah) Vol.
9, No. 2 [Note: It is not the policy of the Journal
to publish multiple reviews of the same book. Due to shifts
in editorial staff, this book was reviewed twice.]
Alex
Stepick, et al, This Land is Our Land: Immigrants and
Power in Miami (Milton Vickerman)
Vol.
10, No. 2
Irwin
P. Stotzky, Silencing the Guns in Haiti: The Promise
of Deliberative Democracy (Gerald Horne) Vol.
5/6
Richard
Lee Turits, Foundations of Despotism: Peasants, the
Trujillo Regime and Modernity in Dominican History (Jean-Germain
Gros) Vol. 9, No. 2
Michele
Wucker, Why the Cocks Fight: Dominicans, Haitians, and
the Struggle for Hispaniola (Sheridan Wigginton) Vol.
9, No. 2
Flore
Zéphir, Trends in Ethnic Identification Among
Second-Generation Haitian Immigrants in New York City (Carole
M. Berotte Joseph) Vol. 9, No. 2
Flore
Zéphir, Haitian Immigrants in Black America.
A Sociolinguistic Portrait (Claudine Michel) Vol.
5/6
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