"Enduring Questions, New Methods: Haitian Studies in the 21st Century"
Haitian Studies Conference
Thursday, April 12, 2018 4:00 PM to Friday, April 13, 2018 5:30 PM
In the spirit of Papa Legba (a Haitian lwa, or spirit, who acts as a crossroads between the human and non-human worlds), this conference is dedicated to what Gina Ulysse has called “New Narratives of Haiti.” We envision this conference as a series of roundtables. Dispensing with formal papers, we hope to facilitate conversation as a crossroads at which scholars might generatively explore Haitian history, art, politics, and culture in ways that contest narratives of fear, repression, failure, and dependency. Our participants represent and intersect with a range of perspectives, including art history, history, literature, anthropology, religion, politics, development, and performance studies. Ultimately, the goal of this conference is to bring together leading thinkers and cultural actors (from Haiti, the United States, and the circum-Caribbean) to share information and thereby deepen our collective understanding of the prominent role Haiti and Haitians have had in making and critiquing the modern world-system.
Conference Schedule
THURSDAY, 12 APRIL
4:00-5:30PM – Haiti and the Digital Humanities [1]
Minor Hall 110
Nathan H. Dize, Julia Gaffield, Marlene L. Daut
– moderated by Kaiama L. Glover
5:45PM – Welcome Remarks
Deborah McDowell
Clark 107
6:00-7:30PM – Building Programs for Haitian Studies in the United States [2]
Cécile Accilien, Laurent Dubois, Claudine Michel, Jean Eddy Saint-Paul
– moderated by Robert Fatton, Jr.
7:30PM – Reception
FRIDAY, 13 APRIL
Minor Hall 110
9:30-11:00AM – Politics and Intellectual History [3]
Jean Casimir, Sara Johnson, Délide Joseph, Matthew Smith
– moderated by Marlene L. Daut
COFFEE
11:15AM-12:30PM – Translating Haitian Literature [4]
Kaiama L. Glover, Deborah Jenson, Nadève Ménard
– moderated by Njelle Hamilton
LUNCH
2:00-3:30PM – Thinking Vodou: Faith, the Archive, the Law [5]
Kyrah Malika Daniels, Colin Dayan, Christina Mobley, Kate Ramsey
–moderated by Gina Athena Ulysse
COFFEE
3:45-5:00PM – Haitian Kreyòl [6]
Michel DeGraff, Mariana Past, Jacques Pierre
– moderated by Christina Mobley
5:00-5:30PM Closing Remarks
Semester:
Spring [7]
Year:
2018 [8]