The Haiti issue : 1804 and nineteenth-century French studies
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The Haiti issue : 1804 and nineteenth-century French studies
(Yale French studies, no. 107)
Yale University Press, c2005
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内容説明
Deborah Jenson
Editor's Preface
Nick Nesbitt
The Idea of 1804
Christopher L. Miller
Forget Haiti: Baron Roger and The New Africa
Chris Bongie
"Monotonies of History": Baron Vastey and the Mulatto Legend of Derek Walcott's Haitian Trilogy
Doris Kadish
Haiti and Abolitionism in 1825: The Example of Sophie Doin
David F. Bell
Technologies of Speed, Technologies of Crime
Uri Eisenzweig
Violence Untold: The Birth of a Modern Fascination
Dominique Kalifa
Criminal Investigators at the Fin-de-siecle
Andrea Goulet
Curiosity Killer's Instinct: Bibliophilia and the Myth of the Rational Detective
Nanette Fornabai
Criminal Factors: Fantomas, Anthropometrics, and the Numerical Fictions of Modern Criminal Identity
Tom Gunning
Lynx-Eyed Detectives and Shadow Bandits: Visuality and Eclipse in French Detective
Stories and Films before WWI
Daniel Desormeaux
The First of the (Black) Memorialists: Toussaint Louverture
Albert Valdman
Haitian Creole at the Dawn of Independence
Deborah Jenson
From the Kidnapping(s) of the Louvertures to the Alleged Kidnapping of Aristide: Legacies of Slavery in the Post/Colonial World
目次
- Deborah Jenson - Editor's Preface
- Nick Nesbitt - The Idea of 1804
- Christopher L. Miller - Forget Haiti - Baron Roger and The New Africa
- Chris Bongie - "Monotonies of History" - Baron Vastey and the Mulatto Legend of Derek Walcott's Haitian Trilogy
- Doris Kadish - Haiti and Abolitionism in 1825 - The Example of Sophie Doin
- Daniel Desormeaux - The First of the (Black) Memorialists - Toussaint Louverture
- Albert Valdman - Haitian Creole at the Dawn of Independence
- Deborah Jenson - From the Kidnapping(s) of the Louvertures to the Alleged Kidnapping of Aristide - Legacies of Slavery in the Post/Colonial World.
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