Haiti bibliography
This bibliography was compiled by Sr. Anne Murphy (IHM) in preparation for Haiti Solidarity Week at Marygrove College, February 5 - 12, 2012. Links will lead you to a Marygrove Library resource unless otherwise indicated. Access to journal articles and ebooks requires a Marygrove username and password. If you would like to suggest an addition to this bibliography or report a problem, please contact Christine Malmsten.
Members of the Haiti Solidarity Committee include Barbara Beesley (IHM), Dorothy Deiderichs (IHM), Dr. Karen Davis (Humanities), Penny Godboldo (Dance), Joan Kusak (IHM), and Anne Murphy (IHM). Read more about this special week at the Marygrove Library blog.
Table of Contents
| Art | Law | Religion |
| Education | Literature | Science |
| History |
Mathematics | Sociology |
| Language | Music | Women's Studies |
| Political Science |
Books & Media:
Amboise, Jacques. I Was a Dancer: A Memoir. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2011. Print.
The Art of Haiti. Dir. Mark Mamalakis. Mark Mamalakis Productions, 1982. VHS.
Black Dawn. Dir. Robin Lloyd and Doreen Kraft. Haitiana Publications, 1979. VHS.
Haiti: A Painted History. Dir. Jean-Marie Drot. Home Vision Arts, 1997. VHS.
Haiti Rising: Celebrating the First Black Republic. Dir. Robin Lloyd and Doreen Kraft. Green Valley Film & Art, 2004. DVD.
Articles & Websites:
Brubaker, Bill. "In Haiti, The Art of Resilience." Smithsonian. Smithsonian.com, Sept 2010. Web.
Clough, G. Wayne. "Art Work." Smithsonian 41.9 (2011): 20. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Doorneck, Richard. "Myth & Mystery: The Art of Haiti." School Arts 90.2 (1990): 31-4. General Reference Center Gold. Web.
Dunham, Katherine. "Excerpts from the Dances of Haiti: Function." Journal of Black Studies 15.4 (1985): 357-79. JSTOR. Web.
Haitian Collection. Figge Art Museum. Web.
Hayes, Anne Marie, and Robinson, Michelle. "Haitian Art: Exploring Cultural Identity." Art Education 54.1 (2001): 25-32. eLibrary. Web.
Haiti: Cultural Heritage Collections Preservation Information Clearinghouse. Library of Congress. Web.
Yerkey, Gary G. "Cultural Recovery in Haiti." Christian Century 128.8 (2011): 13. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
EDUCATION [back to top]
Books & Media:
Circles of Change. Dir. Jane Regan. Wozo Productions, 2004. DVD.
Landowne, Youme. Selavi, That is Life: A Haitian Story of Hope. El Paso, TX: Cinco Punto Press, 2004. Print. [Available at University of Detroit, Mercy.]
Teacher's guide available at http://www.cincopuntos.com/pdf/selavi.pdf.
Pichard, Mercedes R.Y. "A Focus Group Of Adolescent Haitian Immigrants: Factors Affecting Their Perceptions of Academic Success in a Florida Public High School." Diss. University of Central Florida, 2006. Web.
Books for children and young adults:
Danticat, Edwidge. Anacaona, Golden Flower. New York: Scholastic, 2005. Print. [Available at the Detroit Public Library.]
Danticat, Edwidge. Behind the Mountains. New York: Orchard Books, 2002. Print.
Dobrin, Arnold. Josephine's 'Magination: A Tale of Haiti. New York: Scholastic Inc. Services, 1973. Print.
Goldstein, Margaret. Haiti in Pictures. Minneapolis, MN:o Lerner Publications, 2006. Print. [Available via interlibrary loan.]
Lake, Nick. In Darkness. New York: Bloomsbury USA, 2012. Print.
Lauture, Denize, and Reynold Ruffins. Running the Road to ABC. New York: Aladdin Paperbacks, 2000. Print.
Mara, Wil. Haiti. New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2006. Print. [Available via interlibrary loan.]
NgCheong-Lum, Roseline. Haiti. New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2005. Print. [Available at Detroit Public Library.]
Placide, Jaira. Fresh Girl. New York: Wendy Lamb Books, 2002. Print
Temple, Bob. Haiti. Broomall, PA: Mason Crest Publishers, 2009. Print. [Available at Detroit Public Library.]
Articles & Websites:
Allerdyce, Diane. "Educating for Democracy in Haiti: Theoretical Considerations in Support of a Dialogic Model." The Journal of Pan African Studies 4.3 (2011): 34-47. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Germain-McCarthy, Yvelyne. "The Decorative Ornamental Ironwork of New Orleans: Connections to Geometry and Haiti." Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School 4.7 (1999): 430-6. OmniFile Full Text. Web.
Hansman, Catherine, and Helen Graf. "Listening to the Voices of Haiti: Exploring Perceptions of Education, Quality of Life, and Democracy." PAACE Journal of Lifelong Learning 11 (2002): 37-51. Web.
Lehman, Barbara, and Cheryl Logan. "Life and Literacy in Haiti: A Conversation with Jocelyne Trouillot." Language Arts 88.4 (2011): 298-303. ProQuest. Web.
Luzincourt, Ketty, and Jennifer Gulbrandson. "Special Report 245: Education and Conflict in Haiti: Rebuilding the Education Sector after the 2010 Earthquake." United States Institute of Peace, August 2010. Web.
The Haiti Empowerment Project. Ohio State University. Web.
Warrican, S. Joel, “Public Policies, Strategies and Programmes for Literacy and Adult Education in Nations of the Caribbean 2003–2008." [Word document.] Working document commissioned by OAS, University of the West Indies, August 2008. Web.
HISTORY [back to top]
Books & Media:
A Pig’s Tale Dir. Leah Gordon and Anne Parisio. Crowing Rooster Arts, 1997. VHS.
Africans in America. Prod. Orlando Bagwell. PBS Video, 2000. DVD.
Aristide and the Endless Revolution. Dir. Nicholas Rossier. First Run/Icarus Films, 2005. DVD.
Aristide, Jean, and Christophe Wargny. Aristide: An Autobiography. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1993. Print.
Black in Latin America. Dir. Ricardo Pollack. PBS Distribution, 2011. DVD.
Brown, Gordon S. Toussaint's Clause: The Founding Fathers and the Haitian Revolution. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2005. Print.
Buck-Morss, Susan. Hegel, Haiti and Universal History. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009. Print. [Available at Detroit Public Library.]
Butwell, Ann, Kathy Ogle, and Scott Wright. The Globalization of Hope: Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean in the New Millennium. Washington, DC: Ecumenical Program on Central America and the Caribbean (EPICA), 1998. Print.
Corbould, Clare. Becoming African Americans: Black Public Life in Harlem, 1919-1939. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009. Print.
Drachman, Edward R. Presidents and Foreign Policy: Countdown to Ten Controversial Decisions. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1997. EBSCOhost. Web.
Dubois, Laurent. Haiti: The Aftershocks of History. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2012. Print. [Available at the Detroit Public Library.]
Farmer, Paul. The Uses of Haiti. Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press, 1994. Print. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@sisters.org.]
Farmer, Paul, and Joia Mukherjee. Haiti After the Earthquake. New York: Public Affairs, 2011. Print. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
Foster, Charles Robert, and Albert Valdman. Haiti - Today and Tomorrow: An Interdisciplinary Study. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1984. Print. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
Franklin, John Hope, and Loren Schweninger. In Search of the Promised Land: A Black family and the Old South. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. Print.
Garraway, Doris Lorraine. Tree of Liberty: Cultural Legacies of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2008. Print.
Johnson, Charles Richard. Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery. San Diego: Harcourt Brace, 1999. Print.
Korngold, Ralph. Citizen Toussaint. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1944. Print.
Michel, Georges. Charlemagne Pe?ralte and the First American Occupation of Haiti = Charlemagne Pe?ralte: Un Centenaire, 1885-1985. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt, 1996. Print.
Plummer, Brenda Gayle. Haiti and the Great Powers, 1902-1915. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1988. Print.
Rezistans. Dir. Katharine Kean. Crowing Rooster Arts, 1997. VHS.
Robinson, Randall. An Unbroken Agony: Haiti, From Revolution to the Kidnapping of a President. New York: Basic Civitas Books, 2007. Print. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
Wucker, Michele. Why the Cocks Fight: Dominicans, Haitians, and the Struggle for Hispaniola. New York: Hill and Wang, 1999. Print.
Articles & Websites:
Diaz, Junot. "Apocalypse: What Disasters Reveal." Boston Review 36.3 (2011): 46-52. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Garrigus, John D. "Vincent Ogé Jeune (1757–91): Social Class and Free Colored Mobilization on the Eve of the Haitian Revolution." The Americas 68.1 (2011): 33-62. OmniFile Full Text. Web.
"Jared Diamond Explains Haiti’s Enduring Poverty." openculture.org. Open Culture, 21 Jan 2011. Web.
Kadish, Doris Y. "Haiti and Abolitionism in 1825: The Example of Sophie Doin." Yale French Studies 107 (2005): 108-30. JSTOR. Web.
Matthewson, Tim. "Jefferson and Haiti." The Journal of Southern History 61.2 (1995): 209-48. JSTOR. Web.
Miller, Christopher L. "Forget Haiti: Baron Roger and the New Africa." Yale French Studies 107 (2005): 39-69. JSTOR. Web.
Morley, Morris, and Chris McGillion. " "Disobedient" Generals and the Politics of Redemocratization: The Clinton Administration and Haiti." Political Science Quarterly 112.3 (1997): 363-84. JSTOR. Web.
Scherr, Arthur. "Jefferson’s "Cannibals" Revisited: A Closer Look at his Notorious Phrase." The Journal of Southern History 77.2 (2011): 251-82. Academic OneFile. Web.
Suggs, Henry Lewis. "The Response of the African American Press to the United States Occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934." The Journal of African American History 87 (2002): 70-82. JSTOR. Web.
LANGUAGE [back to top]
Célestin-Saurel, Myrto. Les Stéréotypes sexuels dans les livres scolaires haïtiens. Port-au-Prince, Haiti: Impr. H. Deschamps, 2000. Print. [Available via interlibrary loan.]
Salien, Jean-Marie. "Haiti vue de la Martinique." The French Review 77.6 (2004): 1166-80. JSTOR. Web.
Valdman, Albert. "Créole et français en Haïti." The French Review 49.2 (1975): 174-85. JSTOR. Web.
Youssef, Valeri. "Issues of Bilingual Education in the Caribbean: The Cases of Haiti, and Trinidad and Tobago." International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 5.3 (2002): 182-93. Print. [Available via interlibrary loan.]
LAW [back to top]
Articles & Websites:
Davis, Lisa. "Still Trembling: State Obligation under International Law to End Post-Earthquake Rape in Haiti." University of Miami Law Review 65.3 (2011): 867-92. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Dollar, Jordan E., and Allison D. Kent. "In Times of Famine, Sweet Potatoes Have No Skin: A Historical Overview and Discussion of Post-Earthquake U.S. Immigration Policy Towards the Haitian People." Intercultural Human Rights Law Review 6 (2011): 87-132. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Grovogui, Siba N. "To the Orphaned, Disposed and Illegitimate Children: Human Rights Beyond Republican and Liberal Traditions." Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 18.1 (2011): 41-63. OmniFile Full Text. Web.
Guide to Law Online: Haiti. Library of Congress, 11 Aug 2011. Web.
Reisman, W. Michael. "Haiti and the Validity of International Action." The American Journal of International Law 89.1 (1995): 82-4. JSTOR. Web.
Reisman, W. Michael. "The Manley O. Hudson Lecture: Why Regime Change Is (Almost Always) a Bad Idea." The American Journal of International Law 98.3 (2004): 516-25. JSTOR. Web.
Swain, Melissa, and JoNel Newman. "Helping Haiti in the Wake of Disaster: Law Students as First Responders." Intercultural Human Rights Law Review 6 (2011): 133-80. OmniFile Full Text. Web.
LITERATURE [back to top]
Books:
Chauvet, Marie. Love, Anger, Madness: A Haitian trilogy. New York: Modern Library, 2009. Print. [Available via interlibrary loan.]
Courlander, Harold. The Drum and the Hoe: Life and Lore of the Haitian People. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1960. Print.
Danticat, Edwidge. Breath, Eyes, Memory. New York: Soho, 1994. Print.
Danticat, Edwidge. Krik? Krak! New York: Soho Press, 1995. Print.
Danticat, Edwidge. Create Dangerously: The immigrant artist at work. Princeton, NY: Princeton University Press, 2010. Print. [Available via interlibrary loan.]
Danticat, Edwidge. The Butterfly's Way: Voices from the Haitian Dyaspora [sic] in the United States. New York: Soho Press, 2001. Print.
Danticat, Edwidge. The Dew Breaker. New York: Vintage Books, 2005. Print.
Danticat, Edwidge. The Farming of Bones: A Novel. New York: Soho Press, 1998. Print.
Dash, J. Michael. Haiti and the United States: National Stereotypes and the Literary Imagination. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997. Print.
Davis, Wade. The Serpent and the Rainbow. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1985. Print.
Greene, Graham. The Comedians. New York: Viking Press, 1966. Print.
Louis, Liliane. When Night Falls, Kric! Krac!: Haitian Folktales. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1999. EBSCOhost. Web.
Roumain, Jacques. Masters of the Dew. London: Heinemann, 1978. Print. [Available via interlibrary loan.]
Articles:
Brickhouse, Anna. "The Writing of Haiti: Pierre Faubert, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Beyond." American Literary History 13.3 (2001): 407-44. JSTOR. Web.
Fleck, Gilmei Francisco. "The Poetry of the Discovery of America: Spaces of Tradition and Renewal." Studies in Literature and Language 2.2 (2011): 104-12. Web.
Gold, Herbert. "Tremblement de Terre! The Gods Turned Their Faces Away: Letter from Haiti." The Hudson Review 63.4 (2011): 533-48. Humanities Full Text. Web.
Shaw, Denise. "Textual Healing: Giving Voice to Historical and Personal Experience in the Collective Works of Edwidge Danticat." Hollins Critic 44.1 (2007): 1. General OneFile. Web.
MATHEMATICS [back to top]
Mintz, Sydney W. "Standards of Value and Units of Measure in the Fond-des-Negres Market Place, Haiti." The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 91.1 (1961): 23-38. JSTOR. Web.
MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT. Try searching for the word "Haiti" in combination with "engineering," "statistics," "agriculture," "mining," etc. http://ocw.mit.edu/search/AdvancedSearch.htm.
MUSIC [back to top]
Averil, Gage. "Anraje to Angaje: Carnival Politics and Music in Haiti." Ethnomusicology 38.2 (1994): 217-47. JSTOR. Web.
Grenier, Robert. "La Mélodie Vaudoo. Voodoo Art Songs: The Genesis of a Nationalist Music in the Republic of Haiti." Black Music Research Journal 21.1 (2001): 29-74. JSTOR. Web.
Largey, Michael. "Ethnographic Transcription and Music Ideology in Haiti: The Music of Werner A. Jaegerhuber." Latin American Music Review 25.1 (2004): 1-31. JSTOR. Web.
Largey, Michael. " "Ouanga!" An African-American Opera about Haiti." Lenox Avenue: A Journal of Interarts Inquiry 2 (1996): 35-54. JSTOR. Web.
Largey, Michael. Vodou Nation: Haitian Art Music and Cultural Nationalism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Print. [Available at Wayne State University.]
McAlister, Elizabeth. Rara!: Vodou, Power, and Performance in Haiti and its Diaspora. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. Print. [Available via interlibrary loan.]
Smith, Jennie M. "Singing Back: The Chan Pwen of Haiti." Ethnomusicology 48.1 (2004): 105-26. JSTOR. Web.
Thomsen, Jonathan, and Jud Wellington. "Haiti Collections in the Archive of Folk Culture." Library of Congress, Feb 2011. Web.
POLITICAL SCIENCE [back to top]
Books & Media:
Aristide, Jean, and Laura Flynn. Eyes of the Heart: Seeking a Path for the Poor in the Age of Globalization. Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press, 2000. Print.
Butwell, Ann, Kathy Ogle, and Scott Wright. We Make the Road by Walking: Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean in the New Millennium. Washington, DC: Ecumenical Program on Central America and the Caribbean (EPICA), 1998. Print.
Chomsky, Noam, Paul Farmer, and Amy Goodman. Getting Haiti Right this Time: The U.S. and the Coup. Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press, 2004. Print.
Crane, Keith. Building a More Resilient Haitian State. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2010. Print. [Available at Wayne State University.]
Fass, Simon M. Political Economy in Haiti: The Drama of Survival. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1988. Print. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
Fatton, Robert. Haiti's Predatory Republic: The Unending Transition to Democracy. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002. Print. [ Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org. ]
Haiti’s Piggy Bank: The Story of the Loss and Recovery of the Haitian Creole Pig. Dir. Robin Lloyd and Katharine Kilbourn. Grassroots International Video, 1999. VHS.
Lundahl, Mats. Politics or Markets: Essays on Haitian Underdevelopment. 1992. New York: Routledge, 2002. EBSCOhost. Web.
McFadyen, Deidre. Haiti: Dangerous Crossroads. Boston: South End Press, 1995. Print. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
Miles, Melinda, and Mary Eugenia Charles. Let Haiti Live: Unjust U.S. Policies Towards its Oldest Neighbor. Coconut Creek, FL: Educa Vision, 2004. Print. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
Moore, Jonathan. Hard Choices: Moral Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998. Print
Ridgeway, James. The Haiti Files: Decoding the Crisis. Washington, DC: Essential Books/Azul Editions, 1994. Print. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
Skidmore, David, ed. Contested Social Orders and International Politics. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 1997. EBSCOhost. Web.
Wah, Tatiana K. Haiti's Development Through Expatriate Reconnection: Conditions and Challenges. Coconut Creek, FL: Educa Vision, 2003. Print. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
Articles & Websites: [back to top]
Beeton, Dan. "Haiti’s Elections: Parties Banned, Media Yawn." NACLA Report on the Americas 44.2 (2011): 49-52. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Braziel, Jana Evans. "Haiti, Guantánamo, and the "One Indispensable Nation": U.S. Imperialism, "Apparent States," and Postcolonial Problematics of Sovereignty." Cultural Critique 64 (2006): 127-60. JSTOR. Web.
Dass, Shelly. "OAS Action in Haiti." Americas 63.1 (2011): 32-5, 38. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Just the Facts: A Civilian's Guide to U.S. Defense and Security Assistance to Latin America and the Caribbean. Center for International Policy, the Latin America Working Group Education Fund, and the Washington Office on Latin America, n.d. Web.
Lowney, John. "Haiti and Black Transnationalism: Remapping the Migrant Geography of Home to Harlem." African American Review 34.3 (2000): 413-29. JSTOR. Web.
Reynolds, Cynthia. "Enjoying the Good Life." Maclean's 124.29/30 (2011): 45. OmniFile Full Text. Web.
Ryan, Raymund. "The Restoration of Port au Prince’s Iron Market." The Architectural Review 229.1371 (2011): 78-83. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Silva, Mario. "Island in Distress: State Failure in Haiti." Florida Journal of International Law 23.1 (2011): 49-73. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Suggs, Henry Louis. "The Response of the African American Press to the United States Occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934." The Journal of African American History 87 (2002): 70-82. JSTOR. Web.
Wisner, Geoffrey. "Abuses of Haiti: Race in the Making of American Foreign Policy." Rev. of The Uses of Haiti, by Paul Farmer. Transition 66 (1995): 38-56. JSTOR. Web.
Young, Kurt B. "Walter Rodney and the Politics of the Haitian Ruling Class: Rethinking the State in Haiti." Journal of Third World Studies 28.1 (2011): 61-81. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
RELIGION [back to top]
Books & Media:
Barnes, Sandra T. Africa's Ogun Old World and New. 2nd ed. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1997. Print.
Brown, Karen McCarthy. Mama Lola: A Vodou Priestess in Brooklyn. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991. Print. [Available from Detroit Public Library.]
Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti. Dir. Maya Deren. Mystic Fire Video, 1985. VHS.
Desmangles, Leslie Ge?rald. The Faces of the Gods: Vodou and Roman Catholicism in Haiti. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1992. Print.
Hurbon, Laennec. Voodoo: Search for the Spirit. New York: H.N. Abrams, 1995. Print.
Hurston, Zora Neale. Tell My Horse: Voodoo and Life in Haiti and Jamaica. New York: Perennial Library, 1990. Print.
Michel, Claudine, and Patrick Smith. Vodou in Haitian Life and Culture: Invisible Powers. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. Print.
Olmos, Margarite, and Lizabeth Gebert. Creole Religions of the Caribbean: An Introduction from Vodou and Santeri?a to Obeah and Espiritismo. New York: New York University Press, 2011. Print. [Available from Detroit Public Library.]
Straub, Gerard Thomas. Hidden in the Rubble: A Haitian pilgrimage to compassion and resurrection. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2010. Print. [Available via interlibrary loan.]
Voodoo and the Church in Haiti. Dir. Bob Richards. University of California, Extension Media Center, 1988. VHS.
Articles:
Breathett, George. "Catholicism and the Code Noir in Haiti." The Journal of Negro History 73.1/4 (1988): 1-11. JSTOR. Web.
de Heusch, Luc. "Kongo in Haiti: A New Approach to Religious Syncretism." Man, New Series 24.2 (1989): 290-303. JSTOR. Web.
Ronzon, Francesco. "Ogun, Rambo, St. Jacques. Spiriti, immagini e pratiche cognitive nel vodou di Port-au-Prince (Haiti)." La Ricerca Folklorica 45 (2002): 53-70. JSTOR. Web.
SCIENCE [back to top]
Books & Media:
Beebe, William. Beneath Tropic Seas: A Record of Diving Among the Coral Reefs of Haiti. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1928. Print.
Journey to Planet Earth. Season Two. On the Brink. Dir. Marilyn and Hal Weiner. Screenscope, 2003. DVD.
Articles:
Braden, Christopher R., and Scott F. Dowell. "Implications of the Introduction of Cholera to Haiti." Emerging Infectious Diseases 17.7 (2011): 1299. Web.
Gage, Anastasia J. "Effects of the Physical Accessibility of Maternal Health Services on their Use in Rural Haiti." Population Studies 60.3 (2006): 271-88. JSTOR. Web.
"Haiti 2000: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey." Studies in Family Planning 34.3 (2003): 216-20. JSTOR. Web.
Jansen, Erik, and Ann C. Gallenson. "Practitioner Response to "Beyond Smokestacks and Silos: Open?Source, Web?Enabled Coordination in Organizations and Networks"." Public Administration Review 71.5 (2011): 694-6. Education Full Text. Web.
Kaussen, Valerie. "States of Exception - Haiti’s IDP Camps." Monthly Review 62.9 (2011): 37-42. OmniFile Full Text. Web.
Longley, Carrick, and Douglas Zimmerman. "Practitioner Response to "Beyond Smokestacks and Silos: Open?Source, Web?Enabled Coordination in Organizations and Networks"." Public Administration Review 71.5 (2011): 697-9. OmniFile Full Text. Web.
Renaud Piarroux, et.al. "Understanding the Cholera Epidemic, Haiti." Emerging Infectious Diseases 17.7 (2011): 1161. Web.
Roberts, Nancy. "Beyond Smokestacks and Silos: Open-Source, Web-Enabled Coordination in Organizations and Networks." Public Administration Review 71.5 (2011): 677-93. Web.
Schmitt, Angie. "Needs and Deeds." Architect 100.7 (2011): 30-1. ProQuest. Web.
Toussaint, Etienne Clement. "Converting Sugarcane Waste into Charcoal for Haiti." BS Thesis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007. Web.
SOCIOLOGY [back to top]
Books & Media:
Cadet, Jean Robert. Restavec: From Haitian Slave Child to Middle-class American. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1998. Print. [Available from Detroit Public Library.]
Falola, Toyin, and Matt D. Childs. The Yoruba Diaspora in the Atlantic World. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004. Print.
Hindman, Hugh D. The World of Child Labor: An Historical and Regional Survey. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2009. Print.
Kidder, Tracy. Mountains Beyond Mountains. New York: Random House, 2003. Print. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
Mickey Mouse Goes to Haiti. Prod. Rudi Stern. Crowing Rooster Arts, 1996. VHS. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
"Lerebours, Nulca." Interviewed by Dena Scher. John Novak Digital Interview Collection. Marygrove College, 2008. MP3.
Skinner, E. Benjamin. A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern-Day Slavery. New York: Free Press, 2008. Print.
Uprooted: Refugees of the Global Economy. Prod. Sasha Khokha. National Network for Immigrant and Refugees Rights, 2001. DVD.
Articles:
Ballard-Reish, Deborah. "Feminist Reflections on Food Aid: The Case of Numana in Haiti." Women and Language 34.1 (2011): 53-62. OmniFile Full Text. Web.
Binford, W. Warren H. "Saving Haiti’s Children from Hell." Intercultural Human Rights Law Review 6 (2011): 11-41. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Castro, Arachu, and Paul Farmer. "Understanding and Addressing AIDS-Related Stigma: From Anthropological Theory to Clinical Practice in Haiti." American Journal of Public Health 95.1 (2005): 53-9. OmniFile Full Text. Web.
Gage, Anastasia J., and Paul L. Hutchinson. "Power, Control, and Intimate Partner Sexual Violence in Haiti." Archives of Sexual Behavior 35.1 (2006): 11-24. OmniFile Full Text. Web.
Inter-American Development Bank. "Rebuilding Haiti." Americas 63.1 (2011): 26-30. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Lopez-Severino, Irene, and Antonio de Moya. "Migratory Routes from Haiti to the Dominican Republic: Implications for the Epidemic and the Human Rights of People Living with HIV/AIDS." Interamerican Journal of Psychology 41.1 (2007): 7-16. Web.
McCurry, John W. "Hope for Haiti: Industrial Park to Provide Thousands of Jobs." Site Selection 56.2 (2011): 165. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Nolan, Clancy. "Haiti, Violated." World Policy Journal 28.1 (2011): 93-102. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Rossi, Victoria. "Aiding or Abetting." Mother Jones 36.1 (2011): 37. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Rueff, Lisa. "A World of Possibility." Yoga Journal 238 (2011): 21-2. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
WOMENS’ STUDIES [back to top]
Bell, Beverly. Walking on Fire: Haitian Women's Stories of Survival and Resistance. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001. Print.
Davis, Lisa. "Still Trembling: State Obligation under International Law to End Post-Earthquake Rape in Haiti." University of Miami Law Review 65.3 (2011): 867-92. OmniFile Full Text Select. Web.
Lee-Keller, Hellen. "Madness and the Mulâtre-Aristocrate: Haiti, Decolonization, and Women in Marie Chauvet’s Amour." Callaloo 32.4 (2009): 1293-311. eLibrary. Web.
Poto Mitan: Haitian Women, Pillars of the Global Economy. Dir. Renee Bergen and Mark Schuller. Documentary Educational Resources, 2009. DVD. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
Racine, Marie M. B., and Kathy Ogle. Like the Dew that Waters the Grass: Words from Haitian Women. Washington, DC: EPICA, 1999. Print. [Faculty and staff, request by emailing library@ihmsisters.org.]
