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Edwidge Danticat on Haitian Art and Literature

Nov 4, 2020
Edwidge Danticat, an acclaimed Haitian-American novelist and MacArthur Genius Fellow, shares her journey from Haiti to the U.S. and how her roots shape her identity. She discusses the vibrant Haitian art scene and the cultural resilience of her homeland, including the significance of local cuisine and painted tap-taps. Danticat delves into the impact of tourism on art, the influence of Haitian proverbs, and her unique nighttime writing habits. She reflects on the struggles faced by Haitian-Americans and the importance of personal agency, especially during challenging times.
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Vibrancy of Haitian Culture

  • Haitian culture thrives both within Haiti and in the diaspora.
  • The diaspora remains connected through organizations, language, food, and music.
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Haitian Diaspora's Unique Connection

  • The Haitian diaspora maintains strong ties to Haiti, unlike other diasporas.
  • Crises in Haiti strengthen these connections, as the diaspora acts as first responders.
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Multilingual Haitian Literature

  • Haitian literature is now multilingual, written in Creole, French, English, and Spanish.
  • This reflects the Haitian diaspora's reach and evolving linguistic landscape.
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