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#4323: scholarly articles published on Haiti (fwd)




From: Elizabeth McAlister <emcalister@mail.wesleyan.edu>

These scholarly articles were published this week on Haiti.  To find,
consult a good reference librarian.
>
>JT Transition :  an international review.
>DA 2000 n 81 / 82
>PG 172
>AU Carpentier, Alejo
>TI Music in Cuba.
>SU Rumberas and Haitian refugees. Yoruba priests and Creole bandleaders. Salon
>   dancers and sailors. Free blacks and modernist poets. The story of Cuban
>   music is the story of the Americas: a tiny island nation became a cauldron
>   of invention. In this never-before-translated work, the late Alejo
>   Carpentier reconstructs the world the slaves made in Cuba.

>
>JT Index on censorship.
>DA MAY 01 2000 v 29 n 3
>PG 30
>AU Arthur, Charles
>TI Haiti.
>SU King Creole.


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