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Abstract
Émeric Bergeaud wrote Stella (1859), his novelistic account of the Haitian revolution (1791-1804), at a most turbulent moment in Haitian history. Faustin Soulouque rose to power in the late 1840 s and soon began to pursue his political opponents with violent means. Coming from a "Boyerist"background, Bergeaud fled the country in 1848 and settled in St. Thomas where he worked on his novel while his health deteriorated. Despite his precarious life in exile, Bergeaud remained silent about Soulouque in his decisively political novel Stella. As Michel-Rolph Trouillot, Madeleine Dobie, and others have shown, the history of slavery has often been silenced in literature and public debate, but what does it mean for Bergeaud to silence the present and focus on the past? I argue that Stella in fact makes a significant intervention in the debates about mid-19th-century Haiti. Instead of confronting Soulouque directly, however, Bergeaud addresses a pair of structural problems of which I consider Soulouque and his policy emblematic expressions: decolonization and nationalization. Most existing readings have emphasized Bergeaud's reflections on history, but in this contextualized analysis, I show that Bergeaud looks not only to the past but also and importantly to nature and natural right(s) philosophy in his novelistic search for a way forward for Haiti.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Arcadia |
Volume | 55 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages (from-to) | 181-209 |
Number of pages | 29 |
ISSN | 0003-7982 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Nov 2020 |
Keywords
- Catholicism
- Decolonization
- Jean-Price Mars
- Michel-Rolph Trouillot
- Nationalization
- Natural Rights
- Nature
- Post-colonialism
- Stella
- the haitian revolution
- Émeric Bergeaud
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CLCS: Centre for the Study of the Literatures and Cultures of Slavery
Körber, L.-A. (Participant), Baggesgaard, M. A. (PI), Simonsen, K.-M. (Participant), Andersen, F. (Participant), Kjærgård, J. R. (Participant), Green Munk, A. (Participant), Pelckmans, L. (Participant) & Volder, S. (Participant)
01/09/2018 → …
Project: Research
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CLCS: Centre for the Study of the Literatures and Cultures of Slavery
Baggesgaard, M. A. (PI), Pelckmans, L. (Participant), Kjærgård, J. R. (Participant), Ladegaard, J. (Participant), Andersen, F. (Participant), Simonsen, K.-M. (Participant) & Green Munk, A. (Participant)
01/09/2018 → 30/03/2023
Project: Research
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Reading Slavery - Comparative Studies of the Literature of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Kjærgård, J. R. (Participant), Andersen, F. (Participant), Simonsen, K.-M. (Participant), Carvalho, V. M. D. (Participant), Ladegaard, J. (Participant), Baggesgaard, M. A. (Project manager), Smed, S. J. (Participant) & Pelckmans, L. (Participant)
01/02/2015 → 23/09/2019
Project: Research