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The Border of Lights Reader

Bearing Witness to Genocide in the Dominican Republic
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Border of Lights, a volunteer collective, returns each October to Dominican-Haitian border towns to bear witness to the 1937 Haitian Massacre ordered by Dominican dictator Rafael Le�nidas Trujillo. This crime against humanity has never been acknowledged by the Dominican government and no memorial exists for its victims. A multimodal, multi-vocal space for activists, artists, scholars, and others connected to the BOL movement, The Border of Lights Reader provides an alternative to the dominant narrative that positions Dominicans and Haitians as eternal adversaries and ignores cross-border and collaborative histories. This innovative anthology asks large-scale, universal questions regarding historical memory and revisionism that countries around the world grapple with today. "By bringing together in one volume poetry, visual arts, literary analysis, in-depth interviews and historical analysis this volume will provide its readers with a comprehensive view of the causes and the aftermath of the massacre." --Ram�n Antonio Victoriano-Mart�nez, University of British Columbia Contributions by Julia Alvarez, Amanda Alc�ntara, DeAndra Beard, Nancy Betances, J�sula Blanc, Mat�as Bosch Carcuro, Cynthia Carri�n, Raj Chetty, Catherine DeLaura, Magaly Colimon, Juan Col�n, Robin Maria DeLugan, Lauren Derby, Rosa Iris Diendomi �lvarez, Polibio D�az, Rana Dotson, Rita Dove, Rhina P. Espaillat, Maria Cristina Fumagalli, Saudi Garc�a, Scherezade Garc�a, Juan Carlos Gonz�lez D�az, Kiran C. Jayaram, Pierre Michel Jean, Nehanda Loiseau Julot, Jake Kheel, Carlos Alomia Kollegger, Jackson Lorrain "Jhonny Rivas", Radio Mari�n, Padre Regino Mart�nez Bret�n, Sophie Mar��ez, April J. Mayes, Jasminne Mendez, Komedi Mikal PGNE, Osiris Mosquea, Megan Jeanette Myers, Rebecca Osborne, Ana Ozuna, Edward Paulino, John Presim�, Laura Ramos, Amaury Rodr�guez, Do�a Carmen Rodr�guez de Paulino, The DREAM Project, Silvio Torres-Saillant, Ilses Toribio, Deisy Toussaint, �velyne Trouillot, Richard Turits, William Vazquez, Chiqui Vicioso, Bridget Wooding, and �scar Zazo.

Author Biography:

Megan Jeanette Myers is Associate Professor of Spanish at Iowa State University. She is the author of Mapping Hispaniola: Third Space in Dominican and Haitian Literature with the University of Virginia Press. Edward Paulino is Associate Professor at CUNY/John Jay College's Department of Global History and is the author of Dividing Hispaniola: The Dominican Republic's Border Campaign against Haiti,1930-1961 published by the University of Pittsburgh Press.
Release date Australia
September 23rd, 2021
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
344
Dimensions
178x254x18
ISBN-13
9781943208265
Product ID
35330288

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