Kaiama L Glover
- Título / Posición: Profesor adjunto
- Organización: Barnard College, Universidad de Columbia
- Sitio web: transcarib.org
- B.A. in French History and Literature and Afro-American Studies from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in French and Romance Philology from Columbia University - teaching and research interests include literature and culture of the French-speaking Americas, particularly that of Haiti, colonialism and postcolonialism, and sub-Saharan West African cinema - founder and co-coordinator of the Transnational and Transcolonial Caribbean Studies Research Group, and contribute regularly to The New York Times Book Review - book, Haiti Unbound: A Spiralist Challenge to the Postcolonial Canon (Liverpool UP, 2010), addresses the general issue of canon formation in the French-speaking Caribbean and the particular fate of the Haitian Spiralist authors vis-à-vis this canon. - currently at work on a book titled Disorderly Women, a project that addresses the ethics of narcissism and configurations of the feminine in 20th and 21st century Caribbean prose fiction. - co-editor of “New Narratives of Haiti,” a special issue of Transition magazine - co-editor of Revisiting Marie Vieux Chauvet: Paradoxes of the Postcolonial Feminine, a volume of critical essays forthcoming as a special issue of Yale French Studies - co-editor of Translating the Caribbean, a volume of critical essays on translation in the Americas, forthcoming as a two-part special section of Small Axe - co-editor of forthcoming Haiti Reader for Duke UP - blissfully translating Frankétienne’s first novel-spiral, Mûr a crever, for Archipelago Books. - begrudgingly into Slavoj Žižek's work, though find him arrogantly and unnecessarily obtuse, like Gayatri Spivak (or is that just a reflection of intellectual limitations? jury is out)
¡Bienvenidos!
Bienvenido a THATCamp Caribe 2! Únase a nosotros este año en la Casa de Las Américas, en el corazón de la Habana, a partir de noviembre 4-7. Las inscripciones estarán abiertas hasta el cierre de la fecha unconference. Si usted es docente, estudiante, bibliotecario o un tecnólogo, si usted es un caribbeanist o un humanista digitales, nuestro evento promete tener algo para ti. (Si prefieres leer en español utiliza el boton de 'Translation' debajo de esta casilla).
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