See below for a call for Abstracts (due March 30) for a special 2026 issue of the Journal of Haitian Studies, in English, Kreyòl, French, and Spanish, entitled "Haitian Mobilities and Futurities Across the Americas." https://t.co/wIg0bAa6EY
Thank you to Lucy Swanson and Diweng Mercy Dafong for their thoughtful reviews of my book Mediating Violence from Africa, in the French Review and African Studies Review, respectively. https://t.co/8hI8EEUHgN
https://t.co/6xVTzJVTPV
Very excited to be working on a 2026 co-edited issue of the Journal of Haitian Studies entitled "Citizens of the World: Haitian Mobilities and Futurities across the Americas." Accepting abstract proposals through March 30, 2025. https://t.co/ttRiiF3wVZ @HaitianStudies@nouseAHP
Join us for our upcoming Spring Workshop - The Facilitated Dissertation-To-Book Workshop Cohort: 6 Weeks to Book Clarity.
Enroll here: https://t.co/zGLC4TdDIZ
You'll work alongside a cohort of authors to get clarity on your book's argument & ensure it's threaded throughout.
Great to see that my review of Lucy Swanson's excellent book, 'The Zombie in Contemporary French Caribbean Fiction', has now been published. You can access it here:
https://t.co/MjRxHEBFeW
New collective volume and the first dedicated to the work of Senegalese author #MohamedMbougarSarr : "Le Labyrinthe littéraire de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr" edited by Sarah Burnautzki, Abdoulaye Imorou, and @CorneliaRuhe@degruyter_brill@Brill_Lit_Cult https://t.co/g2FgmeNeyK
Julia A. King, George B. and Willma Reeves Endowed Chair in the Liberal Arts; Scott Strickland '08 and Rappahannock Tribe Chief G. Anne Richardson have received the 2024 Robert F. Heizer Article Award from the American Society for Ethnohistory https://t.co/K8N2nYmmBr
Nathan Dize does a fantastic job putting the recent racist lies about Haitians in a broader historical context. Check out his article in @TheConversation ( it's also a shame that this article has to be written at all.) https://t.co/MymWx6L4F3
For the one year anniv. of my book's publication, I invite you to read the chapter that was the hardest to write but has since generated the most discussion: "The Celebrity Humanitarian Ally" from 𝑀𝑒𝑑𝑖𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑉𝑖𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑒 𝑓𝑟𝑜𝑚 𝐴𝑓𝑟𝑖𝑐𝑎. https://t.co/v3DH5m0Hpz
As the semester begins in earnest, I’ve decided that the very best thing I did this summer was work with this book. I’m using it to refine book chapters that began as diss. chapters, but I truly think it could help anyone approach any type of academic writing. Big fan!
Thrilled to announce the publication of “Laughing about race in 'colorblind' France: Racial stereotypes in French television comedy" in @FrCulturalSt, co-authored with @StMarysMD alum and French major Isaac Ekobo! https://t.co/eb1tFsLVry.