Dany Laferrière: An American Journey
Dany Laferrière is one of today’s most original writers in French, rooted both in Haiti and Quebec, and only the second Black writer at the prestigious Académie Française in Paris. Laferrière, a collaborator in these three films centered on his work, tells stories of America as a region where the scars of colonialism are evident still in the social and racial hierarchies born out of the growing global economy. The films address issues such as prostitution, sex tourism, and the lasting effects of the Duvalier dictatorship on Haitian society. This series is curated by the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies in co-sponsorship with the Creative Writing Program, the Department of French and Italian, the Creole Institute, the Black Film Center/Archive, the Department of Comparative Literature, and IU Cinema.
Coming up in this series
Previously in this series
This screening includes Dany Laferrière
Thurs, Feb 16, 2017, 3 pm
This screening includes La dérive douce d’un enfant de Petit-Goâve
Thurs, Feb 16, 2017, 7 pm
This screening includes Le goût des jeunes filles (On the Verge of a Fever)
Sun, Feb 12, 2017, 3 pm
This screening includes Vers Le Sud (Heading South)
Mon, Feb 6, 2017, 7 pm