Journal of Haitian Studies Fall 2020 – Volume 26, Number 2
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Table of Contents
CURRENTS OF INFLUENCE IN HAITIAN RELIGIOUS PRACTICE
The Blood of a Pig Has No Power: Lame Selès and the Spirit-Filled History of the Haitian Revolution
—Lenny J. Lowe
Celtic Origins of Bosou Twa Kòn: Creolization and Appropriation of the Three-Horned Bull in Haitian Vodou
—Tom Berendt
LOCAL AND GLOBAL COMMUNITY MOBILIZATIONS
“We Know How to Work Together”: Konbit, Protest, and the Rejection of INGO Bureaucratic Dominance
—Darlène Elizabeth Dubuisson
Rodney Saint-Éloi, Mémoire d’Encrier, and the Utopia of “Living-Together”
—Bonnie Thomas
INTIMACY, AMBIGUITY, AND DISSIDENCE: LITERARY REPRESENTATIONS OF HAITI UNDER DUVALIERISM
Kettly Mars’s Saisons sauvages: Perverse States, Racial Erotics
—F. Joseph Sepúlveda
L’Haïti métaphorique de Frankétienne : Un Écosystème engagé et spiraliste
—Genevieve Waite
RESEARCH NOTE
Research Articles Focusing on Haitians: A Review of Published Quantitative and Qualitative Research Data
—Theresa Alphonse, Juanita Barnett, Balkys Bivins, Marie Etienne, Magdaleina Joseph, Thamy Junis, Guerda Nicolas, Judith Seme, & Candice Sternberg
BOOK REVIEWS
Deadly River: Cholera and Cover-Up in Post-earthquake Haiti, by Ralph R. Frerichs
—Natasha Joseph
Madan Sara, directed by Etant Dupain
—Ella Turenne
Une Soirée haïtienne, edited by Thomas C. Spear
—Hugues Saint-Fort
Le Précepteur du Prince-Royal Victor-Henry, by William Wilson, translated by Marie-Thérèse Chenet and Lucienne Zennie
—LeGrace Benson
Haiti’s Paper War: Post-independence Writing, Civil War, and the Making of the Republic, 1804–1954, by Chelsea Stieber
—James J. Fisher