
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
Must The Subaltern Speak
You Have Said Things You Should Not Have Said
You Have Said Things You Should Not Have Said
Narration, Rape, Trauma, Gender, Earthquake, Edwidge Danticat
Why Josephine Baker?
Why Josephine Baker?
Entertainment, Celebrity, French politics, American politics, Gender, Race
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Book
A Regarded Self
A Regarded Self
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Chapter
Zombies Become Warriors: Les Affres d’Un Défi
Zombies Become Warriors: Les Affres d’Un Défi
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Journal
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Podcast
Writing Home
Writing Home
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Video
René Depestre, From Haiti to Moscow with Love
René Depestre, From Haiti to Moscow with Love