An anthropological study of Haitian migrant women's mobility in the Dominican Republic.
Borders of Visibility offers extremely timely insight into the Dominican Republic's racist treatment of Haitian descendants within its borders. Jennifer L. Shoaff employs multisited feminist research to focus on the geographies of power that intersect to inform the opportunities and constraints that migrant women must navigate to labor and live within a context that largely denies their human rights, access to citizenship, and a sense of security and belonging.
Manger et être mangé (Éthique, pouvoir et guérison en Haïti)
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