Narrative Shifts after the Earthquake
Histories of the Past, Histories for the Future: Representing the Past and Writing for the Future in Rodney Saint-Éloi's Haïti, kenbe la!
A New Pastoralism? Nature and Community in Lyonel Trouillot's La Belle amour humaine
Traumatic Encounters: Negotiating Humanitarian Testimony in Post-earthquake Haiti
Ordinary and Extraordinary Relations of Power
A Sociological Counter-reading of Marie Chauvet as an “Outsider-Within”: Paradoxes in the Construction of Haitian Women in Love, Anger, Madness
A Queen in Diaspora: The Sorrowful Exile of Queen Marie-Louise Christophe
Vodou: Resistance and Affirmation
Les Stratégies de lutte contre la « superstition » en Haïti au XIXe siècle
Etnografi de (2) dans rityèl nan Vodou ayisyen
Foreign Influences on Haitian Identity and Sovereignty
Les Jeux d’influences dans le tourisme : Cas d’ Haïti
The Limits of Haitian Sovereignty: Haiti through Clear Eyes
Research Notes
État des lieux et perspectives de développement du Réseau des Universités Publiques Régionales (UPR) en Haïti
Haiti's Prized Presidential Legacies
Book Reviews
Haïti, naissance d’une nation : La Révolution de Saint-Domingue vue d’en bas, par Carolyn Fick, traduit par Frantz Voltaire
—Review by Jean Waddimir Gustanvil
Free and French in the Caribbean: Toussaint Louverture, Aimé Césaire and Narratives of Loyal Opposition, by John Patrick Walsh
—Review by Tomaz Cunningham
Forging Ahead: Recollections of the Life and Times of Esther Dartigue, by Esther Dartigue and John Dartigue
—Review by Grace L. Sanders Johnson
Paroles et silences chez Marie-Célie Agnant. L’Oublieuse mémoire d’Haïti, dirigé par Colette Boucher et Thomas C. Spear
—Review by Christiane Ndiaye
Nan dòmi, le récit d’une initiation Vodou, by Mimerose Beaubrun, preface by Madison Smartt Bell
Nan Domi: An Initiate's Journey into Haitian Vodou, by Mimerose P. Beaubrun, preface by Madison Smartt Bell, translated by D. J. Walker
—Review by LeGrace Benson
Haiti: Trapped in the Outer Periphery, by Robert Fatton Jr
—Review by Patrick Sylvain
The Big Truck That Went By: How the World Came to Save Haiti and Left Behind a Disaster, by Jonathan Katz
—Review by Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall