Michel-Rolph Trouillot's Ti difé boulé sou istoua Ayiti was published in Brooklyn in 1977 by Kolèksion Lakansièl.1 It is a rich and fascinating text that has received very little critical attention to date, probably due to the...
Published as:Past, Mariana. Conmemoración Como Enjuiciamiento: el Cuestionamiento a los Líderes de la Revolución Haitiana en la Narrativa Contemporánea. Translated by Aida Bahr. Del Caribe 45 (2004): 24-9. and Pocos se...
For more information on the published version, visit Carolina Academic Press's Website., Steinbugler, Amy C. Hiding in Plain Sight: Why Queer Interraciality Is Unrecognizable to Strangers and Sociologists. In Interracial...
In Écrire en pays assiégé: Haiti: Writing under Siege, Marie-Agnès Sourieau and Kathleen Balutansky propose that Haitian literature, perpetually engagée, has long served as "the locus for social criticism and activism under...
Amy Steinbugler is a professor of Sociology at Dickinson College., The term interracial refers to couples in which one partner is of a different race than the other. Interracial couples have long captured the attention of...
Amy Steinbugler is a professor of Sociology at Dickinson College., Sexuality scholars largely neglect interracial intimacy in the United States as a site worthy of sustained empirical research. Consequently, monoraciality is...
Amy Steinbugler is a professor of Sociology at Dickinson College., In this article, the authors operationalize the intersection of gender and race in survey research. Using quantitative data from the Multi-City Study of Urban...
How do White members of Black-White interracial families negotiate the meanings of race, and particularly Whiteness? Inspired by W. E. B. Du Bois's concept of double consciousness, this article argues that interracial intimacy...
Amy Steinbugler is a professor of Sociology at Dickinson College., For more information on the published version, visit SAGE's Website. Loving Across Racial Divides has also been published as: Steinbugler, Amy. "Loving Across...