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A History of Haitian Literature
von Kaiama L. Glover, Marlene L. Daut
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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ISBN: 978-1-009-48511-1
Erscheint im August 2024
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Umfang: 532 Seiten

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This is the first comprehensive history of Haitian literature published in the English language. It offers crucial insights into the aesthetic, political, cultural, linguistic, and historical frameworks necessary to comprehend Haiti's vast literary history, both as a part of the Caribbean archipelago, and as a distinctly sovereign nation.



1. Editor's Introduction Marlene L. Daut and Kaiama L. Glover; 2. Literature as Loot: Jean Fouchard's Search for the Roots of Haitian Culture Laurent Dubois; 3. Theatre in Early Independent Haiti Grégory Pierrot; 4. 'So All the World May Know it': The Literary Value of Nineteenth-Century Haitian Song and Opera Henry Stoll; 5. Civil War, 'guerre de plume,' and the Emergence of Early Haitian Periodical Culture Chelsea Stieber; 6. History, Politics, and Revolutionary Romanticism in Charles Hérard-Dumesles's Voyage dans le nord d'Hayti (1824) and the anonymously published L'Haïtiade (ca. 1826) Marlene L. Daut; 7. The Cénacle and the Sacred: Reading Vodou in Haitian Romanticism Mary Grace Albanese; 8. Émeric Bergeaud's Stella: A Discrepant or Contrapuntal Allegorical Reading of the Haitian Revolution Claudy Delné; 9. The Predicament of Civilization: Revisiting Late-Nineteenth-Century Haitian Novels Bastien Craipain; 10. The Politics of Disenchantment: Haitian Poetry from 1870 to 1915 Amy Lynelle; 11. Haitian Poetry in Creole: The Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth Century Works Marie-José Nzengou-Tayo; 12. Some Causes of the Underdevelopment of Haiti's Creole-Language Literature Frenand Léger; 13. Performing Rebellion and Re-Membering Haiti's Past and Present in Twentieth Century and Contemporary Theater Rachel Douglas; 14. Haitian Writers and the Forging of a National Voice through Periodicals in the Twentieth Century Linsey Sainte-Claire; 15. Arrêtez le monde! Je veux rêver: Literature as Politics on Radio Haïti-Inter Laura Wagner; 16. Occupation-era literature in Haiti Nadève Ménard; 17. Haitian Literature and the Dominican Republic Sophie Maríñez; 18. Marxism and the Moun Andeyo Valerie Kaussen; 19. Jacques Roumain, from Indigenism to Nationalism Yves Chemla; 20. For a History of the Novel of Haitian Tradition, 1901-1961 Jean Jonassaint; 21. Exile and Twentieth-century Haitian Writing Martin Munro; 22. The Zonbi as Episteme in Haitian Prose Fiction Kaiama L. Glover; 23. Living Vodou: Representations of Power and Resistance in René Depestre's Un Arc-en-ciel pour l'Occident chrétien Cécile Accilien; 24. Papa Loko's 'dire poétique,' in Twenty-First Century Port-au-Prince-based Haitian Poetry Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken; 25. Partisan Politics and Twentieth Century Fictions of the Haitian Revolution Natalie Léger; 26. Haitian Women's Fiction Marie-Denise Shelton; 27. Haitian Uses of the Erotic: Feminist Genealogies and Geographies Régine Michelle Jean-Charles; 28. Archiving Narratives of Maternal Loss and Queer Life in Haitian Fiction in the Wake of the 2010 Earthquake Nathan Dize; Index.