More than a Massacre: Racial Violence and Citizenship in the Haitian–Dominican Borderlands: Afro-Latin America
Autor Sabine F. Cadeauen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108837682
ISBN-10: 1108837689
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Afro-Latin America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1108837689
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Afro-Latin America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. From natives to foreigners: Executive Order 372 and the origins of denationalization; 2. The end of the old border: Ethnic profiling, discrimination, and arrests in the Dominican border provinces, 1920–1936; 3. Curses, scuffles, and public disturbances: Eruptions of popular racism in the premassacre border region; 4. “They killed my entire family”: The 1937 genocide; 5. “La campaña contra los haitianos”: Round-ups, concealment, and the plan behind the 1937 genocide; 6. The “Dominicanization” of the border; 7. Refugees and land conflict in the postgenocide Haitian–Dominican border region; Epilogue: The right to have rights: Migration, race, and citizenship in the Dominican Republic; Appendix: Photographs.
Recenzii
'Through careful archival research, deepened with remarkable interviews with survivors and their descendants, Cadeau's More Than a Massacre powerfully illuminates and reframes our understanding of the 1937 genocide. This vital and resonant contribution insists that this story must be told, and heard, as a way both of remembering those who died and of understanding the genocide's ongoing legacies in the present.' Laurent Dubois, author of Haiti: The Aftershocks of History
'This superbly researched and enormously insightful study provides far more than just another excellent account of the continuously interwoven relationship between inextricably conjoined bordering countries. This is an extraordinarily fine analysis of the central but insoluble contradictions between what the author defines as 'Haitian ethnicity and Dominican nationality.' It richly details the genesis of an antagonistic racial, ethnic and national conflict that was greatly exacerbated by the US occupation during the early twentieth century.' Franklin W. Knight, author of The Caribbean: The Genesis of a Fragmented Nationalism
'Sabine Cadeau's compelling study expands the contours of her subject thematically, chronologically, and geopolitically. Placing the massacre within the larger frame of twentieth-century genocidal crimes, Cadeau pays homage to the victims of Trujillo's murderous regime by foregrounding times when they fought back. More than a Massacre is a superior scholarly contribution.' Silvio A. Torres-Saillant, co-author (with Nancy Kang) of The Once and Future Muse: The Poetry and Poetics of Rhina P. Espaillat
'Sabine Cadeau's extraordinary and harrowing study finally establishes the 1937 Dominican massacre of ethnic Haitians as a major twentieth century genocide. A most timely tour de force – required reading for those interested in questions of genocide, forced migration, human rights, and the relationship between definitions of citizenship, nationalism, and race.' Nan Elizabeth Woodruff, author of American Congo: The African American Freedom Struggle in the Delta
'This superbly researched and enormously insightful study provides far more than just another excellent account of the continuously interwoven relationship between inextricably conjoined bordering countries. This is an extraordinarily fine analysis of the central but insoluble contradictions between what the author defines as 'Haitian ethnicity and Dominican nationality.' It richly details the genesis of an antagonistic racial, ethnic and national conflict that was greatly exacerbated by the US occupation during the early twentieth century.' Franklin W. Knight, author of The Caribbean: The Genesis of a Fragmented Nationalism
'Sabine Cadeau's compelling study expands the contours of her subject thematically, chronologically, and geopolitically. Placing the massacre within the larger frame of twentieth-century genocidal crimes, Cadeau pays homage to the victims of Trujillo's murderous regime by foregrounding times when they fought back. More than a Massacre is a superior scholarly contribution.' Silvio A. Torres-Saillant, co-author (with Nancy Kang) of The Once and Future Muse: The Poetry and Poetics of Rhina P. Espaillat
'Sabine Cadeau's extraordinary and harrowing study finally establishes the 1937 Dominican massacre of ethnic Haitians as a major twentieth century genocide. A most timely tour de force – required reading for those interested in questions of genocide, forced migration, human rights, and the relationship between definitions of citizenship, nationalism, and race.' Nan Elizabeth Woodruff, author of American Congo: The African American Freedom Struggle in the Delta
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Descriere
A history of race, citizenship, statelessness, and genocide from the perspective of ethnic Haitians in Dominican border provinces.