Journal of Haitian Studies Spring 2022 – Volume 28, Number 1
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Table of Contents
LAND AND THE STRUGGLE FOR AUTONOMY: DEVELOPMENT, DECOLONIZATION, AND THE COUNTER-PLANTATION
“A Fossilized Utopia”? Debates over Foreign Landownership in Haiti, 1830s–1870s
—Anne Eller
Black Atlantic Republicans and the Limits of the Plantation
—Jean-Marc Pruit
FINDING A NEW PATH FORWARD: HISTORICAL AND LITERARY MODELS FOR CONSTRUCTING BETTER FUTURES
The Political Project of Marie Sainte Dédée Bazile (Défilée): Reappropriating This Heritage to Build the Present
—Sabine Lamour
Non-anthropocentric Ecologies in Jacques Stephen Alexis’s Romancero aux étoiles and Yanick Lahens’s Bain de lune
—D. A. Vivian
BOOK REVIEWS
A New World Begins: The History of the French Revolution, by Jeremy D. Popkin
Rethinking the Haitian Revolution: Slavery, Independence, and the Struggle for Recognition, by Alex Dupuy
The Haitians: A Decolonial History, by Jean Casimir, translated by Laurent Dubois
The Guise of Exceptionalism: Unmasking the National Narratives of Haiti and the United States, by Robert Fatton Jr.
—Chelsea Stieber
Teaching Haiti: Strategies for Creating New Narratives, edited by Cécile Accilien and Valérie K. Orlando
—Darlène Dubuisson
Urban Dwellings, Haitian Citizenships: Housing, Memory, and Daily Life in Haiti, by Vincent Joos
—Chelsey L. Kivland