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American Imperialism's Undead The Occupation of Haiti and the Rise of Caribbean Anticolonialism

Title
American Imperialism's Undead [electronic resource] : The Occupation of Haiti and the Rise of Caribbean Anticolonialism / Raphael Dalleo.
Author
Dalleo, Raphael.
Publication
Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2016.

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Description
1 online resource (pages cm.)
Series Statement
New world studies
Uniform Title
  • American Imperialism's Undead (Online)
  • Book collections on Project MUSE.
Alternative Title
American Imperialism's Undead (Online)
Subject
  • Imperialism in literature
  • Haiti > In literature
  • Haitian literature > 20th century > History and criticism
  • Caribbean literature > 20th century > History and criticism
  • United States > Relations > Haiti
  • Haiti > Relations > United States
  • Haiti > History > 1934-1986
  • Haiti > History > American occupation, 1915-1934
  • Caribbean region > In literature
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Source of Description (note)
  • Description based on print version record.
Contents
Introduction -- "The independence so hardly won has been maintained": C. L. R. James and the U.S. occupation of Haiti -- Harlem and Haiti: West Indian radicals, international communism, and the occupation -- "A romance of the race, just down there by Panama": Claude McKay, Eric Walrond, and the exoticized Caribbean -- Gendering the occupation: the Universal Negro Improvement Association, black female playwrights, and Haiti -- Afroantillanismo, the marvelous real, and the occupation: Alejo Carpentier from Cuba to Paris to Haiti -- Haiti goes global: George Padmore and Pan-African anticolonialism -- Conclusion.
OCLC
ssj0001705893
Author
Dalleo, Raphael.
Title
American Imperialism's Undead [electronic resource] : The Occupation of Haiti and the Rise of Caribbean Anticolonialism / Raphael Dalleo.
Imprint
Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2016. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Series
New world studies
Book collections on Project MUSE.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Note
Description based on print version record.
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Available from home with a valid library card
Available onsite at NYPL
Added Author
Project Muse.
LCCN
2016003037
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