Transnational Hispaniola : new directions in Haitian and Dominican studies /
This is an edited volume that seeks to elaborate new methodologies and forge new questions in research about Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
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Gainesville :
University of Florida Press,
[2018]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / April J. Mayes
- The historical limits of the state in Hispaniola
- Shifting territories : the production of space in eighteenth-century Hispaniola / Nathalie Bragadir
- The contested state : political discourse during the independence of the Dominican Republic, 1844 / Fidel J. Tavárez
- To cap-Haítien, with my family : Dominican passport petitions, 1862-3 / Anne Eller
- Cross-words : representations Hispaniola
- "A border between geographies of grief" : river crossings and crossroads between Haiti and the Dominican Republic,? / Régine Michelle Jean-Charles
- "The tam-tam of drums from the west" : shifting representations of Haiti in the later work of Aída Cartagena Portalatín / Elizabeth C. Russ
- Archives of Afro-affirmation : post-Trujillo journals and Dominican literary blackness / Raj Chetty
- Transnational romances and sex tourism Chochuca's strategy by Rita Indiana Hernández, "emoticons" by Aurora Arias, and "heading south" by Dany LaFerrire / Elena Valdez
- The state, the market, bodies, and commodities of Hispaniola
- Developing an economy of sex : interse(x)ing histories of tourism, beach boys, and masculinity in Hispaniola / Elizabeth Manley
- Seams, seeds, et cetera : why sustainability in Haiti is wrong / Kiran C. Jayaram
- Ties that bind : la sentencia in contemporary Hispaniola / April J. Mayes
- Transnational cultural production
- Interview with Paul Austerlitz: engaged scholarship and engaged creativity in the Dominican Republic and Haiti / Paul Austerlitz and April J. Mayes
- Translating Hispaniola to the digital realm : on teaching alternative histories of the Americas / Kaiama L. Glover and Maja Horn
- Epilogue / April J. Mayes and Kiran C. Jayaram.