The Guise of Exceptionalism compares the historical origins of Haitian and American exceptionalisms. It also traces how exceptionalism as a narrative of uniqueness has shaped relations between the two countries, from their early days of independence through the contemporary period. As a social invention, it changes over time, but always within the parameters of its original principles.
The Guise of Exceptionalism compares the historical origins of Haitian and American exceptionalisms. It also traces how exceptionalism as a narrative of uniqueness has shaped relations between the two countries, from their early days of independence through the contemporary period. As a social invention, it changes over time, but always within the parameters of its original principles. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ROBERT FATTON JR. is the Julia A. Cooper Professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He is the author of many books, including Haiti: Trapped in the Outer Periphery and Haiti's Predatory Republic: The Unending Transition to Democracy.
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Contents Preface and Acknowledgement Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 American Exceptionalism Chapter 3 Exceptionalism and "Unthinkability" Chapter 4 Manifest Destiny and the American Occupation of Haiti Chapter 5 The American Occupation and Haiti's Exceptionalism Chapter 6 Imperial Exceptionalism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Chapter 7 Dictatorship, Democratization, And Exceptionalism Chapter 8 The Diaspora and the Transmogrification of Exceptionalism Chapter 9 Identity Politics and Modern Exceptionalism Chapter 10 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Contents Preface and Acknowledgement Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 American Exceptionalism Chapter 3 Exceptionalism and "Unthinkability" Chapter 4 Manifest Destiny and the American Occupation of Haiti Chapter 5 The American Occupation and Haiti's Exceptionalism Chapter 6 Imperial Exceptionalism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Chapter 7 Dictatorship, Democratization, And Exceptionalism Chapter 8 The Diaspora and the Transmogrification of Exceptionalism Chapter 9 Identity Politics and Modern Exceptionalism Chapter 10 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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