Haitian modernity and liberative interruptions : discourse on race, religion, and freedom /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Lanham, Maryland :
University Press of America,
[2014]
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- An appraisal of recent scholarship on the Haitian Revolution
- The rhetoric of prayer : Dutty Boukman, the discourse of "freedom from below," and the politics of God
- Prophetic religion, violence, and black freedom : reading Makandal's project of Black liberation through a Fanonian postcolonial lens of decolonization and theory of revolutionary humanism
- "A city upon a hill" : Haiti, religion and race : Frederick Douglass' freedom discourse and the significance of the Haitian Revolution as a freedom event in modernity
- The spirit of revolution, the spirit of Black freedom : the representation of the Haitian Revolution and the function of Black religion in Langston Hughes' Emperor of Haiti.