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Beyond the slave narrative : politics, sex, and manuscripts in the Haitian revolution. Deborah Jenson

Jenson, Deborah 2011

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  • Titre:
    Beyond the slave narrative : politics, sex, and manuscripts in the Haitian revolution. Deborah Jenson
  • Titres liés: Collection :Liverpool studies in international slavery 4
  • Auteur: Jenson, Deborah
  • Éditeur: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2011
  • Sujets: Dessalines, Jean-Jacques -- (1758-1806);
    Toussaint Louverture -- (1743-1803);
    Haitian poetry (French Creole) -- History and criticism;
    Poésie haïtienne -- Histoire et critique;
    Haiti -- History -- Literature and the revolution -- Revolution, 1791-1804;
    Haiti -- Politics and government -- 1791-1804;
    Haïti -- Littérature et révolution -- 1791-1804 (Révolution);
    Haïti -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1791-1804
  • Notes: Notes bibliogr. Index
    Authorizing the political sphere. Toussaint Louverture, "Spin Doctor" ? : launching the Haitian revolution in the media sphere ; Before Malcolm X, Dessalines : postcoloniality in a colonial world ; Dessalines's America ; Reading between the lines : Dessalines's anticolonial imperialism in Venezuela and Trinidad ; Kidnapped narratives : the lost heir of Henry Christophe and the imagined communities of the African diaspora Authorizing the libertine sphere. Traumatic indigeneity : the (anti)colonial politics of "having" a Creole literature culture ; Mimetic mastery and colonial mimicry : the "candio" in the popular Creole (Kreyòl) literary tradition ; Dissing rivals, love for sale : the courtesans' rap and the not-so tragic Mulatta
  • Contient: Authorizing the political sphere. Toussaint Louverture, "Spin Doctor" ? : launching the Haitian revolution in the media sphere ; Before Malcolm X, Dessalines : postcoloniality in a colonial world ; Dessalines's America ; Reading between the lines : Dessalines's anticolonial imperialism in Venezuela and Trinidad ; Kidnapped narratives : the lost heir of Henry Christophe and the imagined communities of the African diaspora Authorizing the libertine sphere. Traumatic indigeneity : the (anti)colonial politics of "having" a Creole literature culture ; Mimetic mastery and colonial mimicry : the "candio" in the popular Creole (Kreyòl) literary tradition ; Dissing rivals, love for sale : the courtesans' rap and the not-so tragic Mulatta
  • Langue: Anglais;Créole Haïtien;Français
  • Date d'édition: 2011
  • Identifiant: 978-1-84631-497-1 ; 1-84631-497-6
  • Desc. matérielle: 1 vol. (ix-322 p.) : ill., fac-sim., jaquette ill. en coul. ; 25 cm

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