Haitian Studies Association

Journal of Haitian Studies

Journal of Haitian Studies Spring 2021 – Volume 27, Number 1

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Table of Contents

MECHANISMS OF REPRESSION AND REFORM
Lang nan pwodiksyon sosyete ayisyen an : Istorik, fòs pouvwa ak konsyantizasyon
—Lefranc Joseph
Toward a Decentralized Haitian State: The Promises and Shortcomings of the Post-Duvalier Constitution of 1987
—Vanessa L. Deane

SUBJECTIVITY AND SEXUALITY: REBELLIONS AGAINST THE COLONIAL ORDER
Black Women beyond Scandal
—Nathalie Batraville
Voice, Gaze, and Community in Marie Vieux-Chauvet’s Dance on the Volcano
—Ibis Sierra Audivert

ACTIVISM, BELONGING, AND NATION BUILDING AMONG HAITIAN IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES
All Work Is Cultural Work: Paid Labor and Cultural Citizenship
—Nikita Carney
Race, Nation, or Community? Political Strategy and Identity-Making within the Transnational Haitian Diaspora in Miami’s “Little Haiti”
—Jamella N. Gow

APPLYING HAITIAN STUDIES IN THE CLASSROOM
Comment enseigner le film documentaire sur Haïti ? L’Exemple d’Assistance mortelle de Raoul Peck
—Françoise Cévaër

BOOK REVIEWS
Alleviative Objects: Intersectional Entanglement and Progressive Racism in Caribbean Art, by David Frohnapfel
—Carlo A. Célius
Island Futures: Caribbean Survival in the Anthropocene, by Mimi Sheller
—John Patrick Walsh
Haiti and the American Military Occupation (1915–1934), by Raoul B. Altidor
American Imperialism’s Undead: The Occupation of Haiti and the Rise of Caribbean Anticolonialism, by Raphael Dalleo
—Celucien L. Joseph
Istwa across the Water: Haitian History, Memory, and the Cultural Imagination, by Toni Pressley-Sanon
—Angela Watkins