Ashleigh DeosaranContemporary Haitian Art: Marilyn Houlberg’s Chicago StudioMarilyn Houlberg was born and raised in Chicago and educated in anthropology at the University of Chicago and the University of London…Dec 12, 2020Dec 12, 2020
Ashleigh DeosaraninLessons from HistoryHaiti Captured: Chicago’s Print Coverage of U.S. Occupation (1915–1935)The images of Haiti in Chicago that proliferated in print media from the 1910s to the 1930s hinged on U.S. military occupation and its…Dec 12, 2020Dec 12, 2020
Ashleigh DeosaranHaiti & The Chicago Renaissance (1930–1955)The Chicago Renaissance — a time of prolific musical, artistic, scholarly, and literary creation in the Black community of Chicago, whose…Dec 11, 2020Dec 11, 2020
Ashleigh DeosaranImperial Imaginings: The Zombie Trope in U.S. Popular Culture (1925–1945)Haitian Vodou and the Zombie during and after the U.S. OccupationDec 11, 2020Dec 11, 2020
Ashleigh DeosaranGlimpses of Haiti: An IntroductionRe-representing RepresentationDec 11, 2020Dec 11, 2020