The Unexceptional Case of Haiti


Race and Class Privilege in Postcolonial Bourgeois Society

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By Philippe-Richard Marius
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Philippe-Richard Marius is adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the College of Staten Island (CUNY), where he is also the director of assessment for the Division of Student Affairs. Marius has conducted extensive fieldwork in Haiti. He is writer, producer, and codirector of the film A City Called Heaven.

In this engaging ethnography, based on participant observation, interviews with selected members of the Haitian ruling class, and the rich literature on Haiti, Philippe-Richard Marius offers a trenchant analysis of the "color question" after Haiti's uniquely successful slave revolution of 1791-1804 against France made it the first Black republic in the New World.--Alex Dupuy "New West Indies Guide"

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