Haiti and the United States: National Stereotypes and the Literary Imagination (1988)
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"Highly stimulating history of Haitian and US perceptions of each other as seen in each country’s literature from 1850s-1990s. Dash sets these texts in political context and repeatedly demonstrates the narrow line between ’imaginative’ and ’objective’ descriptions of Haiti by US writers. This critical perspective, combined with the author’s knowledge of 20th-century Haitian literature, makes this study a particularly valuable one" —Handbook of Latin American Studies
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