American imperialism's undead : the occupation of Haiti and the rise of Caribbean anticolonialism /
Without acknowledging the significance of the occupation of Haiti, our understanding of Atlantic history cannot be complete.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Charlottesville :
University of Virginia Press,
2016.
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Series: | New World studies.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- "The independence so hardly won has been maintained": C.L.R. James and the U.S. occupation of Haiti
- Harlem and Haiti: West Indian radicals, international communism, and the occupation
- "A romance of the race, just down there by Panama": Claude McKay, Eric Walrond, and the exoticized Caribbean
- Gendering the occupation: the Universal Negro Improvement Association, black female playwrights, and Haiti
- Afroantillanismo, the marvelous real, and the occupation: Alejo Carpentier from Cuba to Paris to Haiti
- Haiti goes global: George Padmore and Pan-African anticolonialism
- Conclusion.