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    Kaiama L. Glover

    Kaiama L. Glover

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    Kaiama L. Glover is Ann Whitney Olin Professor of French & Africana Studies and Faculty Director of the Barnard Digital Humanities Center. Her teaching and research interests include francophone literature, particularly that of Haiti and the French Antilles; colonialism and postcolonialism; and sub-Saharan francophone African cinema. She has translated several works of fiction and non-fiction from French to English, as well. She is an awardee of the PEN/Heim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, among other major literary organizations.

    Selected Works

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    Article
    Must The Subaltern Speak
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    Must The Subaltern Speak
    Kaiama L. GloverKaiama L. Glover

    Narration, Rape, Trauma, Gender, Earthquake, Edwidge Danticat

    sfonline.barnard.edu
    You Have Said Things You Should Not Have Said
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    You Have Said Things You Should Not Have Said
    Kaiama L. GloverKaiama L. Glover

    Narration, Rape, Trauma, Gender, Earthquake, Edwidge Danticat

    www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk
    Why Josephine Baker?
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    Why Josephine Baker?
    Kaiama L. GloverKaiama L. Glover

    Entertainment, Celebrity, French politics, American politics, Gender, Race

    sfonline.barnard.edu
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    Book
    A Regarded Self
    A Regarded Self
    Kaiama L. GloverKaiama L. Glover

    Caribbean Studies, Feminism, Literary Theory

    www.dukeupress.edu
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    Chapter
    Zombies Become Warriors: Les Affres d’Un Défi
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    Zombies Become Warriors: Les Affres d’Un Défi
    Kaiama L. GloverKaiama L. Glover

    Haitian Literature, Zombie, Politics, Oppression, Frankétienne

    www.jstor.org
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    Journal
    Archipelagos
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    Archipelagos
    Kaiama L. GloverKaiama L. Glover
    archipelagosjournal.org
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    Podcast
    Writing Home
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    Writing Home
    Kaiama L. GloverKaiama L. Glover
    www.writingho.me
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    Video
    René Depestre, From Haiti to Moscow with Love
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    René Depestre, From Haiti to Moscow with Love
    Kaiama L. GloverKaiama L. Glover

    Refugeeism, Exile, Movement, René Depestre, Narration

    www.youtube.com
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