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This edited collection examines the diversity of the Haitian experience in diaspora to ask how we might situate and conceptualize community in view of increased scholarly attention to transnational processes.
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This edited collection examines the diversity of the Haitian experience in diaspora to ask how we might situate and conceptualize community in view of increased scholarly attention to transnational processes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136807886
- Artikelnr.: 38273064
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136807886
- Artikelnr.: 38273064
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Regine O. Jackson is Assistant Professor of American Studies at Emory University.
List of Figures. List of Images. List of Maps. List of Tables. Foreword:
Locality, Globality and the Popularization of a Diasporic Consciousness:
Learning from the Haitian Case Nina Glick Schiller. Acknowledgments.
Introduction: Les espaces Haïtiens: Remapping the Geography of the Haitian
Diaspora Regine O. Jackson Part I: Lateral Moves 1. From the Port of
Princes to the City of Kings: Jamaica and the Roots of the Haitian Diaspora
Matthew J. Smith 2. The Dialectic of Marginality in the Haitian Community
of Guadeloupe, French West Indies Paul Brodwin 3. The Onion of Oppression:
Haitians in the Dominican Republic Samuel Martínez 4. On the Margins: The
Emergence of a Haitian Diasporic Enclave in Eastern Cuba Yanique Hume 5.
Between Periphery and Center: The Transnational Practices of Haitian
Migrants in The Bahamas Ermitte St. Jacques Part II: Siting Diaspora 6.
Mediating Institutions and the Adaptation of Haitian Immigrants in Paris
Margarita Mooney 7. The Uses of Diaspora among Haitians in Boston Regine O.
Jackson 8. Haitian Migration and Community-Building in Southeastern
Michigan, 1966-1998 Chantalle F. Verna 9. Deporting Diaspora's Future?
Forced Return Migration as an Ethnographic Lens on Generational Differences
among Haitian Migrants in Montréal Heike Drotbohm Part III: Diaspora as
Metageography 10. Listening for Geographies: Music as Sonic Compass
Pointing Towards African and Christian Diasporic Horizons in the Caribbean
Elizabeth McAlister 11. The Reproduction of Color and Class Hierarchies in
Haitian Bilingual Classrooms Fabienne Doucet 12. Language, Identity and
Public Sphere in Haiti's Diaspora: The Evolution of the Haitian Creolists'
Internet Network Angel Adams Parham 13. Going Home Again and Again and
Again: Coffee Memories, Peasant Food and the Vodou Some of Us Do Gina
Athena Ulysse. Contributors. Bibliography. Index.
Locality, Globality and the Popularization of a Diasporic Consciousness:
Learning from the Haitian Case Nina Glick Schiller. Acknowledgments.
Introduction: Les espaces Haïtiens: Remapping the Geography of the Haitian
Diaspora Regine O. Jackson Part I: Lateral Moves 1. From the Port of
Princes to the City of Kings: Jamaica and the Roots of the Haitian Diaspora
Matthew J. Smith 2. The Dialectic of Marginality in the Haitian Community
of Guadeloupe, French West Indies Paul Brodwin 3. The Onion of Oppression:
Haitians in the Dominican Republic Samuel Martínez 4. On the Margins: The
Emergence of a Haitian Diasporic Enclave in Eastern Cuba Yanique Hume 5.
Between Periphery and Center: The Transnational Practices of Haitian
Migrants in The Bahamas Ermitte St. Jacques Part II: Siting Diaspora 6.
Mediating Institutions and the Adaptation of Haitian Immigrants in Paris
Margarita Mooney 7. The Uses of Diaspora among Haitians in Boston Regine O.
Jackson 8. Haitian Migration and Community-Building in Southeastern
Michigan, 1966-1998 Chantalle F. Verna 9. Deporting Diaspora's Future?
Forced Return Migration as an Ethnographic Lens on Generational Differences
among Haitian Migrants in Montréal Heike Drotbohm Part III: Diaspora as
Metageography 10. Listening for Geographies: Music as Sonic Compass
Pointing Towards African and Christian Diasporic Horizons in the Caribbean
Elizabeth McAlister 11. The Reproduction of Color and Class Hierarchies in
Haitian Bilingual Classrooms Fabienne Doucet 12. Language, Identity and
Public Sphere in Haiti's Diaspora: The Evolution of the Haitian Creolists'
Internet Network Angel Adams Parham 13. Going Home Again and Again and
Again: Coffee Memories, Peasant Food and the Vodou Some of Us Do Gina
Athena Ulysse. Contributors. Bibliography. Index.
List of Figures. List of Images. List of Maps. List of Tables. Foreword:
Locality, Globality and the Popularization of a Diasporic Consciousness:
Learning from the Haitian Case Nina Glick Schiller. Acknowledgments.
Introduction: Les espaces Haïtiens: Remapping the Geography of the Haitian
Diaspora Regine O. Jackson Part I: Lateral Moves 1. From the Port of
Princes to the City of Kings: Jamaica and the Roots of the Haitian Diaspora
Matthew J. Smith 2. The Dialectic of Marginality in the Haitian Community
of Guadeloupe, French West Indies Paul Brodwin 3. The Onion of Oppression:
Haitians in the Dominican Republic Samuel Martínez 4. On the Margins: The
Emergence of a Haitian Diasporic Enclave in Eastern Cuba Yanique Hume 5.
Between Periphery and Center: The Transnational Practices of Haitian
Migrants in The Bahamas Ermitte St. Jacques Part II: Siting Diaspora 6.
Mediating Institutions and the Adaptation of Haitian Immigrants in Paris
Margarita Mooney 7. The Uses of Diaspora among Haitians in Boston Regine O.
Jackson 8. Haitian Migration and Community-Building in Southeastern
Michigan, 1966-1998 Chantalle F. Verna 9. Deporting Diaspora's Future?
Forced Return Migration as an Ethnographic Lens on Generational Differences
among Haitian Migrants in Montréal Heike Drotbohm Part III: Diaspora as
Metageography 10. Listening for Geographies: Music as Sonic Compass
Pointing Towards African and Christian Diasporic Horizons in the Caribbean
Elizabeth McAlister 11. The Reproduction of Color and Class Hierarchies in
Haitian Bilingual Classrooms Fabienne Doucet 12. Language, Identity and
Public Sphere in Haiti's Diaspora: The Evolution of the Haitian Creolists'
Internet Network Angel Adams Parham 13. Going Home Again and Again and
Again: Coffee Memories, Peasant Food and the Vodou Some of Us Do Gina
Athena Ulysse. Contributors. Bibliography. Index.
Locality, Globality and the Popularization of a Diasporic Consciousness:
Learning from the Haitian Case Nina Glick Schiller. Acknowledgments.
Introduction: Les espaces Haïtiens: Remapping the Geography of the Haitian
Diaspora Regine O. Jackson Part I: Lateral Moves 1. From the Port of
Princes to the City of Kings: Jamaica and the Roots of the Haitian Diaspora
Matthew J. Smith 2. The Dialectic of Marginality in the Haitian Community
of Guadeloupe, French West Indies Paul Brodwin 3. The Onion of Oppression:
Haitians in the Dominican Republic Samuel Martínez 4. On the Margins: The
Emergence of a Haitian Diasporic Enclave in Eastern Cuba Yanique Hume 5.
Between Periphery and Center: The Transnational Practices of Haitian
Migrants in The Bahamas Ermitte St. Jacques Part II: Siting Diaspora 6.
Mediating Institutions and the Adaptation of Haitian Immigrants in Paris
Margarita Mooney 7. The Uses of Diaspora among Haitians in Boston Regine O.
Jackson 8. Haitian Migration and Community-Building in Southeastern
Michigan, 1966-1998 Chantalle F. Verna 9. Deporting Diaspora's Future?
Forced Return Migration as an Ethnographic Lens on Generational Differences
among Haitian Migrants in Montréal Heike Drotbohm Part III: Diaspora as
Metageography 10. Listening for Geographies: Music as Sonic Compass
Pointing Towards African and Christian Diasporic Horizons in the Caribbean
Elizabeth McAlister 11. The Reproduction of Color and Class Hierarchies in
Haitian Bilingual Classrooms Fabienne Doucet 12. Language, Identity and
Public Sphere in Haiti's Diaspora: The Evolution of the Haitian Creolists'
Internet Network Angel Adams Parham 13. Going Home Again and Again and
Again: Coffee Memories, Peasant Food and the Vodou Some of Us Do Gina
Athena Ulysse. Contributors. Bibliography. Index.