Silencing the Past, Silencing the Present
The Haitian Revolution, Anti-Haitianism, and the 1937 Genocide in Gerardo Gallegos’s Beau Dondón conquista un mundo
The Haitian Revolution, Anti-Haitianism, and the 1937 Genocide in Gerardo Gallegos’s Beau Dondón conquista un mundo
Marc Olivier Reid
June 2016
Missing the Boat?
Signaling Haiti’s Role in Vega’s “Encancaranublado”
Signaling Haiti’s Role in Vega’s “Encancaranublado”
Mariana F. Past
June 2016
Lamentos haitianos
Jacques Roumain, Haiti, and the Familiar in Jesús Cos Causse’s Poetry
Jacques Roumain, Haiti, and the Familiar in Jesús Cos Causse’s Poetry
Erika V. Serrato
June 2016
A Strange Conversation
Nicholas Laughlin and Anu Lakhan discuss The Strange Years of My Life
Nicholas Laughlin and Anu Lakhan discuss The Strange Years of My Life
Anu Lakhan
February 2016
Remembering Queen Nanny
Paul Youngquist
February 2016
Re-membering Our Caribbean Through a Dub Aesthetic
Isis Semaj-Hall
February 2016
Chasing Our Ghosts
Mas’, Identity, and Isolation
Mas’, Identity, and Isolation
Kathryn Martins
June 2015
Making Poems
Mervyn Morris
June 2015
On Mervyn Morris
Kei Miller, Nadia Ellis, Ann-Margaret Lim, Tanya Shirley
Kei Miller, Nadia Ellis, Ann-Margaret Lim, Tanya Shirley
June 2015
“Nuances that Glamour Would Miss”
Edward Baugh’s Poetic Illuminations of the Ordinary
Edward Baugh’s Poetic Illuminations of the Ordinary
Michael Bucknor
June 2015