Haitian Music: What Does Revolution Sound Like?

Haitian Music: What Does Revolution Sound Like?

written by Sasha Frere-Jones, 1967- (New York, NY: New Yorker, 2018, originally published 2009),
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Field of Interest
Global Issues
Author
Sasha Frere-Jones, 1967-
Content Type
Periodical article
Warning: Contains explicit content
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URL
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/sasha-frere-jones/roundtable-haitian-music-part-2-what-does-revolution-sound-like
Original Publication Date
2009
Publication Year
2018
Publisher
New Yorker
Place Published / Released
New York, NY
Subject
Global Issues, Social Sciences, Individual and Groups Rights, Revolution and Protest context, Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution, 1796–1799, Haitian Independence Movement, 1791-1804, The Arts, Sociology, History, Direitos Individuais e de Grupo, Derechos del Individuo y de Grupos, Haiti, Haitians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000), Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Direitos Individuais e de Grupo, Derechos del Individuo y de Grupos

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