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Conference: Enduring Questions, New Methods: Haitian Studies in the 21st Century
Event Info
Date:Thursday, 04/12/2018
Time:.0-11:59:59 PM
Registration:Required! Details below.
Event Info

Please join our colleagues in English, French, Haitian Kreyòl, History, and Latin American Studies as we rethink challenges and opportunities for research and teaching in Haitian Studies. The full program is below. For more information on sessions and topics, please visit http://enduringquestions.net.

THURSDAY, 12 APRIL

4:00-5:30PM, Minor Hall 110 – Haiti and the Digital Humanities

Nathan H. Dize, Julia Gaffield,  Marlene L. Daut – moderated by Kaiama L. Glover

5:45PM, Clark 107 – Welcome Remarks Deborah McDowell

6:00-7:30PM, Clark 107 – Building Programs for Haitian Studies in the United States

Cécile Accilien, Laurent Dubois, Claudine Michel, Jean Eddy Saint-Paul – moderated by Robert Fatton, Jr.

7:30PM, Clark Hall – Reception

FRIDAY, 13 APRIL

9:30-11:00AM, Minor Hall 110 – Politics and Intellectual History

Jean Casimir, Sara Johnson, Délide Joseph, Matthew Smith – moderated by Marlene L. Daut

COFFEE

11:15AM-12:30PM, Minor Hall 110 – Translating Haitian Literature

Kaiama L. Glover, Deborah Jenson, Nadève Ménard – moderated by Njelle Hamilton

LUNCH

2:00-3:30PM, Minor Hall 110 – Thinking Vodou: Faith, the Archive, the Law

Kyrah Malika Daniels, Colin Dayan, Christina Mobley, Kate Ramsey –moderated by Gina Athena Ulysse

COFFEE

3:45-5:00PM, , Minor Hall 110 – Haitian Kreyòl

Michel DeGraff, Mariana Past, Jacques Pierre – moderated by Christina Mobley

5:00-5:30PM Closing Remarks

Notes
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