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1. A Transitivity Study Of News Reports About Haiti Earthquake In 2010
2. British&American Mainstream Media Coverage Of Haiti Earthquake From The Perspective Of Appraisal Theory
3. The Study Of Musical And Performing Skills Of Franck Angelis’s "Haiti"
4. The Musical Characters And The Performing Analysis Of Franck Angelis' "Haiti"
5. Foundering men, thriving women: Gender, politics, and the crisis of masculinity in Haiti and Algeria
6. Challenging cultural ambivalence in Haiti and the Haitian diaspora through Vodou-inspired music, education and humanocentrism
7. Lived Experience of Suffering through the 2010 Earthquake in Hait
8. Circling the Cosmograms: Feminist Art, Vodou, and Dyasporic (Re)turns to Post-Quake Hait
9. Haiti and the U.S.: African American emigration and the recognition debate
10. Attitudes des educateurs envers le francais et le creole: Le cas d'Haiti
11. Specters of Haiti: Race, fear, and the American gothic, 1789--1855
12. Haiti's identity crisis: Representation in United States newspaper coverage
13. Troubling island: The imagining and imaging of Haiti by African-American artists, 1915--1940
14. Curiosity seekers, time travelers, and avant-garde artists: U.S. American literary and artistic responses to the occupation of Haiti (1915--1934)
15. Toussaint Louverture and Haiti's History as Muse: Legacies of Colonial and Postcolonial Resistance in Francophone African and Caribbean Corpus
16. The Strange Life And Stranger Afterlife Of King Dick including His Adventures in Haiti and Hollywood with Observations on The Construction of Race, Class, Nationality, Gender, Slang Etymology and Religion as a preliminary exploration of Pop Fiction, Pulp
17. Misery baby: A (re)vision of the Bildungsroman by Caribbean and United States black women writers (Jamaica Kincaid, Antigua, Edwidge Danticat, Haiti, Toni Morrison)
18. 'The Haitian turn': Haiti, the Black Atlantic, and black transnational consciousness
19. The translation of pain in immigrant texts (Haiti, Czech Republic, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia)
20. Dangerous intelligence: Slavery, race, and St. Domingue in the early American Republic (Haiti)
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