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Small Axe n°27, oct. 2008: Haiti Now! / Aimé Césaire

Small Axe n°27, oct. 2008: Haiti Now! / Aimé Césaire

Publié le par Bérenger Boulay (Source : Martin Munro)

Small Axe n°27 October 2008: Haiti Now!

 Indiana University Press


 Guest edited by Charles Forsdick, Martin Munro, and Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw

 Les premières pages de chaque articles peuvent être téléchargés depuis le site de la revue

Table des matières:

David Scott

 Preface: Paths are Made by Walking

Charles Forsdick 

 Interpreting 2004: Politics, Memory, Scholarship

  F. Nick Nesbitt

Turning the Tide: The Problem of Popular Insurgency in Haitian Revolutionary Historiography

  J. Michael Dash

Fictions of Displacement: Locating Modern Haitian Narratives

 Martin Munro

 Interdependence and Intertextuality in Lyonel Trouillot's Bicentenaire

 Mario Benjamin

 Untitled

Rachel Douglas

Haitian Revolutions in Literature: The Case of Linguistic and Visual Inventiveness in Frankétienne

Elizabeth Walcott–Hackshaw

The Landscape of Return in Edwidge Danticat's The Dew Breaker

Maksaens Denis

Joshua Tree

Arnold Antonin

Cinema in Haiti

Barbara Prézeau Stephenson

Contemporary Art as Cultural Product in the Context of Haiti

Madison Smartt Bell

B'am Dlo (travel writing extract)

In Remembrance of Aimé Césaire

Edouard Glissant

 Aimé Césaire: The Poet's Passion

F. Abiola Irele

Homage to Aimé Césaire

A. James Arnold

Forty Years with Césaire, 1968-2008

Book discussion

Continental Drifts: The Art of Edouard Duval Carrié

 edited by Edward Sullivan

Jerry Philogene

 The Continental Conversations of Edouard Duval Carrié

LeGrace Benson

 On Reading Continental Drifts and Considering the Works of Edouard Duval Carrié

Edward Sullivan

 Navigating Between the Continents: Further Thoughts on Edouard Duval Carrié's Work

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With Small Axe 27 we begin a concerted annual focus on the Francophone Caribbean. Look out for the next Francophone issue: Small Axe 30 (November 2009)

Please note that from 2009 Small Axe will be published by Duke University Press.