
Title
Dominican Blackness, Ghosting, and Bad Patriots
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Description
This talk explores how Dominican fiction, film, architecture, fiction, and poetry negotiates the miscomprehension, miscategorization, and misperception–or ghosting–of the Dominican Republic from broader Western discourses.
This program is sponsored by the Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues and co-sponsored by the departments of Spanish & Portuguese; Latin American, Latino & Caribbean studies; American studies; the Women’s & Gender Resource Center and the Popel Shaw Center for Race & Ethnicity.
Publication Date
2-19-2019
Keywords
Dominican Republic, ghosting
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Caribbean Languages and Societies | Latin American Languages and Societies
Recommended Citation
Ramírez, Dixa. "Dominican Blackness, Ghosting, and Bad Patriots." Ensemble video, 01:11:28. February 19, 2019.
