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« Comment écrire en évitant d’exotiser le malheur? » : L’apocalypse et le retour au quotidien dans Je suis vivant de Kettly Mars
Author(s):
Nathan H. Dize
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Group(s):
CLCS Caribbean
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LLC Francophone
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Race and Aesthetics in French and Francophone Culture
Subject(s):
Haiti
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French literature
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French-speaking countries
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Twenty-first century
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Caribbean literature
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Caribbean Area
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Area studies
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Ecofeminism
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Kettly Mars
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Haiti Earthquake
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21st-century francophone literature
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Caribbean studies
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Caribbean
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Lakou: Haitian Identity in Housing
Author(s):
Araby Smyth
(see profile)
Date:
2010
Group(s):
Architectural History and Theory
Subject(s):
Architecture
Item Type:
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... to the history and culture of its users. A house can illustrate the identity of a people.
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