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_aThe idea of Haiti : _brethinking crisis and development / _cMillery Polyné, editor. |
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_aMinneapolis : _bUniversity of Minnesota Press, _c2013. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aContentsIntroduction. To Make Visible the “Invisible Epistemological Order”: Haiti, Singularity, and NewnessMillery PolynéI. Revolisyon/Kriz (Revolution/Crisis)1. Haiti, the Monstrous AnomalyNick Nesbitt2. Rethinking the Haitian CrisisGreg Beckett3. Remembering Charlemagne Péralte and His Defense of Haiti’s RevolutionYveline AlexisII. Moun/Demoun (Person/Dehumanized)4. Haiti: Fantasies of Bare LifeSibylle Fischer5. The Violence of Executive SilencePatrick Sylvain6. Religion at the Epicenter: Agency and Affiliation in Léogâne after the EarthquakeKaren RichmanIII. Èd (Aid)7. The Alliance for Progress: A Case Study of Failure of International Commitments to HaitiWien Weibert Arthus8. Urban Planning and the Rebuilding of Port-au-PrinceHarley F. Etienne9. Cholera and the Camps: Reaping the Republic of NGOsMark Schuller10. From Slave Revolt to a Blood Pact with Satan: The Evangelical Rewriting of Haitian HistoryElizabeth McAlister11. Twenty-First Century Haiti—A New Normal? A Conversation with Four Scholars of HaitiAlex Dupuy, Robert Fatton, Jr., Évelyne Trouillot, and Tatiana WahContributorsIndex | |
520 | _aAfter Haiti was struck by a devastating earthquake on January 12, 2010, aid workers and offers of support poured in from around the world. Tellingly, though, news reports on the catastrophe and relief efforts frequently included a pejorative description of the country that outsiders were determined to rebuild: the troubled island nation, a nation plagued by political violence. There was much talk of inventing a "new" Haiti, which would presumably mimic Western modes of development and thus mitigate political instability and crisis | ||
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_aEconomic development _zHaiti. |
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_aDesarrollo económico _zHaití _95940 |
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_aEconomic assistance _zHaiti. |
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_aAsistencia económica _zHaití _91196 |
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_aHumanitarian assistance _zHaiti. |
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_aAsistencia humanitaria _zHaití _95844 |
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650 | 0 | _aHaiti Earthquake, Haiti, 2010. | |
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_aTerremotos _zHaití _y2010 _916268 |
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_aHaiti _xPolitics and government _y21st century. |
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_aHaiti _xEconomic conditions _y21st century. |
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_aHaiti _xSocial conditions _y21st century. |
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_aHaiti _xPolítica y gobierno _ySiglo XXI _94399 |
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_aHaití _xCondiciones económicas _ySiglo XXI _93802 |
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_aHaití _xCondiciones sociales _ySiglo XXI _95847 |
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_aPolyné, Millery _eeditor of compilation. _938048 |
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