“悲伤地理的边界”

R. Jean-Charles
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第四章分析了Edwidge Danticat, Roxane Gay和Évelyne Trouillot的文学作品中海地-多米尼加边界的表现,他们每个人都挖掘了1937年海地人和海地血统的多米尼加人大屠杀的历史创伤。让-查尔斯认为,这些作者将边界理解为暴力和死亡的空间,但讽刺的是,这也是创造和可能性的空间。
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“A Border between Geographies of Grief”
Chapter 4 analyzes representations of the Haitian-Dominican border in the literature of Edwidge Danticat, Roxane Gay, and Évelyne Trouillot, who each exhume the historical trauma of the 1937 Massacre of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian ancestry. Jean-Charles argues that these authors understand the border as a space of violence and death but also, quite ironically and powerfully, as a space for creation and possibility.
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