Wendy A. Gaudin is a historian and writer whose interdisciplinary work centers southern-descended, mixed-heritage, and mixed-race populations and histories. As a mixed-heritage Louisiana Creole of Color whose elders migrated to California in the first half of the twentieth century, Gaudin is deeply moved, shaped, and inspired by her expansive community's story. She divides her time between New Orleans and Acadiana, and she teaches history at Xavier University of Louisiana.
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"Sunset Limited offers a formidable exploration of Creole identity within the context of the French colonial world. Blending memoir, archival research, cultural analysis, and poetry, Wendy A. Gaudin plumbs the complex lives of those shaped by the multifaceted violence of empire. Revealing the enduring consequences on Creole lives, she challenges dominant colonial narratives, intricately capturing stories long suppressed." - Kim Marie Vaz-Deville, author of The "Baby Dolls": Breaking the Race and Gender Barriers of the New Orleans Mardi Gras Tradition "Just as Creole is neither Black nor white, and Louisiana is not quite northern or southern, Sunset Limited is neither history nor memoir-but something much more. As deeply personal as it is deeply researched, Wendy Gaudin's work is a loving, lyrical hymn to mixedness in a world where so many bodies are broken upon the altar of either-or. The Creole cartoonist George Herriman, whose family once took its own Louisiana-to-California sunset ride, has written that 'Language is that we may misunderstand each other.' In this marvelous book, Wendy Gaudin returns language to the service of understanding." - Michael Tisserand, author of KRAZY: George Herriman, a Life in Black and White

