Transnational Projections and Perceptions
Sweden and Haiti, 1791–1825: Revolutionary Reporting, Trade, and the Fall of Henry Christophe
—Fredrik Thomasson
Staging the Nation through Art Music of the Haitian Diaspora
—Diana Golden
Recovering, Recording, and Mobilizing History and Language
Femmes au temps des carnassiers: Dictatorship and Gender in Two Novels by Marie-Célie Agnant
—Renée Larrier
An n bati lekòl tèt an wo: Lang manman, pedagoji ak teknoloji kòm engredyan fondal natal pou yon chanjman radikal
—Michel DeGraff and Glenda S. Stump
Research Notes
An Interview with Contemporary Choreographer Jean Appolon on TRAKA, a Work in Progress
—Danielle Legros Georges
Flore Zéphir nan entèvyou ak Michel DeGraff ansanm ak Jacques Pierre
—Michel DeGraff
Book Reviews
We Dream Together: Dominican Independence, Haiti, and the Fight for Caribbean Freedom, by Anne Eller
—Yveline Alexis
Ghetto Biennale/Geto Byenale: 2009–2015, edited and compiled by Leah Gordon
—LeGrace Benson
Haiti and the Uses of America: Post–U.S. Occupation Promises, by Chantalle F. Verna
—Millery Polyné
Tropics of Haiti: Race and the Literary History of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World, 1789–1865, by Marlene L. Daut
—Angeletta K. M. Gourdine
The Memoirs of Toussaint and Isaac Louverture: Representing the Black Masculine Subject in Narratives of Mourning and Loss, by Arthur F. Saint-Aubin
—John Saillant