Table of Contents for
From Sugar to
Revolution: Women’s Visions of Haiti, Cuba, and the Dominican
Republic, by Myriam J.A. Chancy
Preface The Stories We Cannot Tell
Introduction ¿Y donde esta tu abuela?: On the Respective Racial (Mis)Idendifications of Haiti, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic in the Context of Latin America and the Caribbean
PART I SUGAR: Haiti
Facing the Mountains: Dominican Suppression and the Haitian Imaginary in the Works of Julia Alvarez and Edwidge Danticat
Recovering History “Bone by Bone”: A Conversation with Edwidge Danticat
PART II SOVEREIGNTY: Cuba
Travesía: Crossings of Sovereignty, Sexuality, and Race in the Cuban Female Imaginaries of Zoé Valdés, Nancy Moréjon, and María Magdalena Campos-Pons
Recovering Origins: A Conversation with María Magdalena Campos-Pons
PART III REVOLUTION: The Dominican Republic
Subversive Sexualities: Marilyn Bobes, Achy Obejas, and Loida Maritza Pérez on Revolutionizing Gendered Indentities Against Cuban and Dominican Landscapes
The Heart of Home: A Conversation with Loida Maritza Pérez
Conclusion Non progredi regredi est: The Making of Transformative Visions
Acknowledgements
Notes
Works Cited
Index


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