Reclaiming Haiti's Futures Reclaiming Haiti's Futures
Critical Caribbean Studies

Reclaiming Haiti's Futures

Returned Intellectuals, Placemaking, and Radical Imagination

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Haiti was once a beacon of Black liberatory futures, but now it is often depicted as a place with no future where emigration is the only way out for most of its population. But Reclaiming Haiti’s Futures tells a different story. It is a story about two generations of Haitian scholars who returned home after particular crises to partake in social change. The first generation, called “jenerasyon 86,” were intellectuals who fled Haiti during the Duvalier dictatorship (1957-1986). They returned after the regime fell to participate in the democratic transition through their political leadership and activism. The younger generation, dubbed the “jenn doktè,” returned after the 2010 earthquake to partake in national reconstruction through public higher education reform. An ethnography of the future, the book explores how these returned scholars resisted coloniality’s fractures and displacements by working toward and creating inhabitability or future-oriented places of belonging through improvisation, rasanblaj (assembly), and radical imagination. By centering on Haiti and the Caribbean, the book offers insights not just into the Haitian experience but also into how fractures have come to typify more aspects of life globally and what we might do about it.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
AVAILABLE
2024
December 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
218
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rutgers University Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center

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