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    Whose and Which Haiti? Western Intellectuals and the Aristide QuestionSmall Axe30 Alex Dupuy,The Prophet and the Power: Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the International Community, and HaitiPeter Hallward,Damming the Flood: Haiti, Aristide and the Politics of ContainmentSlavoj Žižek,Living in the End TimesRefonder Haïti?, edited by Pierre Buteau, Rodney Saint-Eloi and Lyonel Trouillot.Martin Munro - 2013 - Paragraph 36 (3):408-424.
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    Introduction: Francophone Communities Past and Present.Charles Forsdick, Mairéad Hanrahan & Martin Munro - 2014 - Paragraph 37 (2):155-159.
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    Community in Post-earthquake Writing from Haiti.Martin Munro - 2014 - Paragraph 37 (2):193-204.
    This article develops Celia Britton's insights into community in French Caribbean writing in two ways. First, it considers Jacques Roumain's Gouverneurs de la rosée and its image of community in the broader context of modern and contemporary Haitian fiction; and second it discusses representations of community in two Haitian works written after the earthquake of 2010, an event that literally destroyed many communities and has forced Haitian authors to rethink relationships between different groups in Haiti and between human life, the (...)
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    La Discorde antillaise: Contemporary Debates in Caribbean Criticism J. Michael Dash,The Other America: Caribbean Literature in a New World Context, xii + 197 pp. Kathleen M. Balutansky and Marie-Agnès Sourieau ,Caribbean Creolization. Reflections on the Cultural Dynamics of Language, Literature, and Identity, viii + 192 pp. Amaryll Chanady,Entre inclusion et exclusion: La Symbolisation de l'autre dans les Amériques, 385 pp. Chris Bongie,Islands and Exiles. The Creole Identities of Post/Colonial Literature, vi + 543 pp. H. Adlai Murdoch,Creole Identity in the French Caribbean Novel, xi + 290 pp. [REVIEW]Martin Munro - 2001 - Paragraph 24 (3):117-127.
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