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Event programme
- Venue: Armstrong building 1.06 Newcastle University, NE17RU
- This event is free and open to the public. No need for registration.
Thursday 4 April 2019
9:00 Welcome and registration
9:15 Welcome: Hannah Durkin & Vanessa Mongey
9:30-10:40 Session 1: Geographies
Nadine Baggioni “Haïti : un espace subalterne au cœur de la mondialisation”
Tabitha Mcintosh “Mapping the Kingdom of Haiti in Europe: digital possibilities and perspectives”
Wendy Asquith and Leah Gordon “Geographies of Port-au-Prince”
10:40-10:50 Coffee break
10:50-12:00 Session 2: Haiti & the World
Florian Kappeler “Repercussions of the Haitian Revolution in the German-speaking World”
Jack Webb “Haiti in the British Imagination”
Ulrike Mühlschlegel “Haiti and the multilingual Caribbean: archives, data, sources”
12:00-13:00 Keynote Kate Hodgson “Songé St Domingo or Forget Haiti: Trans- imperial connections, national legacies”
13:00-14:30 Lunch break: lunch on your own
14:30-15:50 Session 3: Gender
Fiona de Hoog Cius “Female complicity in child slavery”
Raphael Hoermann “Gendered Representations of Haitian Revolutionary Heroism in Black Atlantic Culture”
Nicole Willson “Unmaking the Tricolore: Catherine Flon, Material Testimony and Occluded Narratives of Female-Led Resistance in the Haitian Revolution”
16:00-17:00 Keynote Anja Bandau “French popular theater of the 1790s and the transatlantic Representation of the Haitian Revolution”
Friday 5 April 2019
9:00-9:15 Welcome
9:15-10:30 Session 4: Representations
Christian Høgsbjerg “The Haitian Revolution - a ‘bourgeois revolution’?”
Jonas Ross Kjærgård “European Interventions in the Transatlantic Print Culture of the Haitian Revolution: Dubroca and Rainsford”
Rachel Douglas “Moving Images of Haiti: Beyond Disaster Narratives”
10:30-10:40 Coffee break
10:40-11:50 Session 5: The 21st century
Andrea Steinke “Assemblages of Intervention: aid workers in Haiti”
Antony Stewart “Blan Andeyo: Being Haiti’s advocate in a far-away land”
John Cussans “Vodou 2.0: Countering Popular Misconceptions of Vodou for the 21st Century”
12:00-13:00 Keynote Leah Gordon “Haitian Art: multiple ideologies between the altar, the museum and the market place”