For more information on the published version, visit Project MUSE's Website., Los Desheredados = The Destitute ; Alba = Dawn ; Tristeza = Sadness ; Alma = Soul ; Tiziano = Tiziano ; Dalí = Dali ; Kandinsky = Kandinsky, and...
For more information on the published version, visit Project MUSE's Website., Past, Mariana F. [Selected Poems by Davide Trame.] Serena: Poetry, Art and Criticism = Poesia, Arte y Critica 2 (2007): 38-49., and After = Después ;...
Past, Mariana F. [Selected Poems by Nathalie Handal.] Serena: Poetry, Art and Criticism = Poesia, Arte y Critica 2 (2008): 118-39., Tonight = Esta noche ; Blue Hours = Horas azules ; In Search of Midnight = En busca de la...
Past, Mariana F. [Selected Poems by Salah Al-Hamdani.] Serena: Poetry, Art and Criticism = Poesia, Arte y Critica 1 (2007): 176-91., For more information on the published version, visit Project MUSE's Website., and Distributif...
For more information on the published version, visit Project MUSE's Website., Past, Mariana F. [Selected Poems by Steve Gehrke.] Sirena: Poetry, Art and Criticism = Poesia, Arte y Critica 1 (2009): 66-93., and Michelangelo's...
Mariana Past is a professor of Spanish at Dickinson College. , Past, Mariana. 'But the Captain is Haitian: Issues of Recognition within Ana Lydia Vega's Encancaranublado'. In Racialized Visions: Haiti and the Hispanic...
In recent debates about hegemonic knowledge in the modern world, a number of basic assumptions have emerged that allow us to characterize the dominant conception of knowledge as Eurocentric (Lander 2000a). After providing a...
Kaisary, Philip, and Mariana Past. Haiti, Principle of Hope: Parallels and Connections in the Works of C.L.R. James, Derek Walcott, Aimé Césaire, and Édouard Glissant. Atlantic Studies 17, no. 2 (2020): 260-280....
Past, Mariana F. Missing the Boat? Signaling Haiti's Role in Vega'sEncancaranublado.'" SX Salon 22 (June 2016), http://smallaxe.net/sxsalon/discussions/missing-boat, For more than three decades, critics of Ana Lydia Vega’s...
Published as:Past, Mariana. My Double Life in Academia, or Extreme Parenting on the Tenure Track. In Staging Women's Lives in Academia: Gendered Life Stages in Language and Literature Workplaces, edited by Michelle A. Massé...
It has been more than 40 years since Frankétienne published his first collections of poems, and exactly 40 years since the first book that garnered him some critical reception, Mûr à crever, was published. 1968 was also the...
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...
Published as:Past, Mariana, and Natalie M. Léger, eds. Toussaint Louverture: Repensar un Icono. Translated by David González and Jorge Luis Hernández. Santiago de Cuba: Editorial del Caribe, 2015. For more information on the...
In “Trans-Atlantic Interrogation: Fabienne Pasquet’s La deuxième mort de Toussaint Louverture', Mariana Past situates the Haitian-Swiss novelist’s understudied narrative within the context of Caribbean letters and the Haitian...
Michel-Rolph Trouillot’s first book, Ti difé boulé sou istoua Ayiti Stirring the Pot of Haitian History, exposes the foundational role of Haitian Vodou and the Kreyòl language in Haiti’s Revolution (1791-1804). The...