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ОглавлениеCONTENTS
Foreword Robin D. G. Kelley, xiii
Introduction: Negotiating My Haiti(s), xvii
PART I: RESPONDING TO THE CALL
1 Avatar, Voodoo, and White Spiritual Redemption, 3
2 Amid the Rubble and Ruin, Our Duty to Haiti Remains, 5
3 Haiti Will Never Be the Same, 7
4 Dehumanization and Fracture: Trauma at Home and Abroad, 9
5 Haiti’s Future: A Requiem for the Dying, 12
6 Not-So-Random Thoughts on Words, Art, and Creativity, 14
7 Sisters of the Cowries, Struggles, and Haiti’s Future, 19
8 Tout Moun Se Moun: Everyone Must Count in Haiti, 22
9 Haiti’s Earthquake’s Nickname and Some Women’s Trauma, 24
10 Why Representations of Haiti Matter Now More Than Ever, 26
11 Unfinished Business, a Proverb, and an Uprooting, 32
12 Rape a Part of Daily Life for Women in Haitian Relief Camps, 34
13 Haiti’s Solidarity with Angels, 37
14 Haiti’s Electionaval 2010, 38
15 If I Were President … : Haiti’s Diasporic Draft (Part I), 41
16 Staging Haiti’s Upcoming Selection, 42
17 Haiti’s Fouled-Up Elections, 45
PART II: REASSESSING MY RESPONSE
18 Why I Am Marching for “Ayiti Cheri,” 51
19 Rising from the Dust of Goudougoudou, 53
20 The Haiti Story You Won’t Read, 59
21 When I Wail for Haiti: Debriefing (Performing) a Black Atlantic Nightmare, 62
22 Pawòl Fanm sou Douz Janvye, 67
23 The Legacy of a Haitian Feminist, Paulette Poujol Oriol, 72
24 Click! Doing the Dishes and My Rock ’n’ Roll Dreams, 75
25 Constant: Haiti’s Fiercest Flag Bearer, 77
26 Haitian Feminist Yolette Jeanty Honored with Other Global Women’s Activists, 79
27 Why Context Matters: Journalists and Haiti, 81
PART III: A SPIRITUAL IMPERATIVE
28 Fractured Temples: Vodou Two Years after Haiti’s Earthquake, 89
29 Defending Vodou in Haiti, 92
30 Loving Haiti beyond the Mystique, 94