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This article challenges the notion of Haitian cultural exceptionalism, and the ways in which in the postindigenist era the peasant novel in general and Jacques Roumain's Gouverneurs de la rosée in particular became yardsticks for judging Haitian writing. Evoking contemporary narratives of exile and return, the article argues that authors such as Dany Laferriêre and Edwidge Danticat offer post-territorial understandings of culture and nation.\\ | This article challenges the notion of Haitian cultural exceptionalism, and the ways in which in the postindigenist era the peasant novel in general and Jacques Roumain's Gouverneurs de la rosée in particular became yardsticks for judging Haitian writing. Evoking contemporary narratives of exile and return, the article argues that authors such as Dany Laferriêre and Edwidge Danticat offer post-territorial understandings of culture and nation.\\ |
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[[http://muse.jhu.edu.acces.bibl.ulaval.ca/journals/small_axe/v012/12.3.dash.html|Dash, 2008, PDF]]### | [[http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/small_axe/v012/12.3.dash.html|Dash, 2008, PDF]]### |
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DESLAURIERS, Pierre, « African Magico-Medicine at Home and Abroad: Haitian Religious Traditions in a Neocolonial Setting: The Fiction of Dany Laferrière and Russell Banks », dans Jamie S. SCOTT et Paul SIMPSON-HOUSLEY (dir.), //Mapping the Sacred: Religion, Geography and Postcolonial Literatures//, Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2001, p. 337-353. +++ Chapitre de collectif | DESLAURIERS, Pierre, « African Magico-Medicine at Home and Abroad: Haitian Religious Traditions in a Neocolonial Setting: The Fiction of Dany Laferrière and Russell Banks », dans Jamie S. SCOTT et Paul SIMPSON-HOUSLEY (dir.), //Mapping the Sacred: Religion, Geography and Postcolonial Literatures//, Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2001, p. 337-353. +++ Chapitre de collectif |