
Small Axe n°36
Volume 15, Number 3, 36, November 2011
Duke University Press, 2011.
http://smallaxe.dukejournals.org
Contents
David Scott: Preface: Vous indignez-vous?
Sarah L. Lincoln: Conquering City: The Poetics of Possibility in Texaco
Myriam J. A. Chancy: Floating Islands: Spectatorship and the Body Politic in the Traveling Subjectivities of John Edgar Wideman and Edwidge Danticat
Elvira Pulitano: An Immigrant Artist at Work: A Conversation with Edwidge Danticat
Régine Michelle Jean-Charles: The Sway of Stigma: The Politics and Poetics of AIDS Representation in Le président a-t-il le SIDA? and Spirit of Haiti
Dominique Aurélia: In Search of a Third Space: Fabienne Kanor's Humus
Franklyn Rodgers: The Philosophy of Strangers
Remembering Edouard Glissant
kamau brathwaite: Lamentin
J. Michael Dash: Edouard Glissant: The Poetics of Risk
Celia Britton: “Always Changing, while Still Remaining”: A Tribute to Edouard Glissant
Roger Toumson: Les polylogues d'Edouard Glissant
The Visual Life of Catastrophic History
Document of Disaster
Donald Cosentino: Baby on the Blender: A Visual History of Catastrophe in Haiti
Book Discussion: Matthew J. Smith's Red and Black in Haiti: Radicalism, Conflict, and Political Change, 1934–1957
Michael Deibert: Notes on Red and Black in Haiti
Millery Polyné: To the “Sons” of Dessalines and of Pétion: Radicalism and the Idea of a “New” Haiti
Matthew J. Smith: In the Presence of the Past: An Afterword on Red and Black in Haiti