Dossier on Emile Ollivier

Mille Eaux d'Emile Ollivier: décanter les fleuves de l'enfance haïtienne et de la souffrance maternelle

Kathleen Gyssels

Erzulie, the Divine Paradox: as Rose in Chauvet's Colère and as Noémie in Ollivier's Mère-Solitude

Jayne R. Boisvert

New Trends in Literature

In the Father's Shadow: Dany Laferrière and Magloire Saint-Aude

Carrol F. Coates

The Stakes of the "I-Game" in Mémoire d'une Amnésique

Paulette Anne Smith

Society & World Sense

Littérature Orale Haïtienne: Analyse d'un Nouvel Apport

Ludovic Comeau Jr.

Vodou in Haiti: Way of Life and Mode of Survival

Claudine Michel

Diasporic Connections

The Haiti-New Orleans Vodou Connection: Zora Neale Hurston as Initiate Observer

Richard Brent Turner

(Re)Membering African Religion and Spirituality in the African Diaspora

Helen Pyne-Timothy

Research Reports

The Faculté des sciences de l'éducation Regina Assumpta: A successful teacher-education project in Cap-Haïtien

Dennis Essar

A Phoenix Ready to Rise: The Arts and Crafts at Cap-Haïtien

LeGrace Benson

 

Book Reviews

Libète, a Haiti Anthology, by Charles Arthur and Michael Dash, eds.

—Review by Brian Concannon Jr.

Haitians and African-Americans: A Heritage of Tragedy and Hope, by Leon D. Pamphile

—Review by Gerald Horne

Walking on Fire: Haitian Women's Stories of Survival and Resistance, Beverly Bell (preface by Edwidge Danticat)

—Review by Nadège Clitandre

Rara! Vodou, Power, and Performance in Haiti and Its Diaspora, by Elizabeth McAlister

—Review by Lois E. Wilcken