Gina Athena Ulysse
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Haitian-American anthropologist, feminist, poet, performance artist and activist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Gina Athena Ulysse is a Haitian-American anthropologist, feminist, poet, performance artist and activist. Professor Ulysse earned her Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Michigan. She worked as a professor of anthropology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, before joining the Feminist Studies department at UC Santa Cruz in fall 2020. Ulysse is most known for her 2015 book Why Haiti Needs New Narratives: A Post-Quake Chronicle.
Gina Athena Ulysse's Published Works
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- Downtown Ladies: Informal Commercial Importers, a Haitian Anthropologist and Self-Making in Jamaica (2008) (74)
- Reproducing Inequities: Poverty and the Politics of Population in Haiti (2009) (41)
- Conquering Duppies in Kingston: Miss Tiny and Me, Fieldwork Conflicts, and Being Loved and Rescued (2002) (19)
- Why Representations of Haiti Matter Now More Than Ever (2010) (18)
- “Papa, Patriarchy and Power: Snapshots of a Good Haitian Girl, Feminism and (2006) (10)
- Why Haiti Needs New Narratives (2015) (9)
- Because When God is Too Busy (2017) (5)
- Why Rasanblaj, Why Now?: New Salutations to the Four Cardinal Points in Haitian Studies (2017) (4)
- She Ain't Oprah, Angela, or Your Baby Mama: The Michelle O Enigma (2008) (4)
- Uptown ladies and downtown women : informal commercial importing and the social/symbolic politics of identities in Jamaica (1999) (3)
- Pawòl Fanm sou Douz Janvye (Women’s Words on January 12th, 2010): Introduction (2012) (3)
- Haiti’s Earthquake’s Nickname and Some Women’s Trauma (2011) (3)
- Afterword: Toward decolonizing anthropology's public spaces (2020) (2)
- Rasanblé: Some Critical Reflections on Lenelle Moïse's Womb-Words, Thirsting (2013) (2)
- Skin Castles (2019) (1)
- WRITING ANTHROPOLOGY AND SUCH, OR “ONCE MORE, WITH FEELING” (2020) (1)
- Paul Stoller Or Why Anthropology Still Matters (2013) (1)
- Little Gina's Rememory #2: An Soudin (in Secret) (2010) (1)
- VooDooDoll What if Haïti were a Woman: On ti Travay sou 21 Pwen or An Alter(ed)native in Something Other than Fiction (2013) (1)
- Introduction. Toward a Reflexive Political Economy within a Political Economy of Reflexivity (2019) (0)
- About the Cover (1980) (0)
- It all Started with a Black Woman: Reflective Notes on Writing/Performing Rage (2016) (0)
- The Legacy of Haitian Feminist Paulette Poujol Oriol (2011) (0)
- Homage To Those Who Hollered Before Me (2003) (0)
- One Priestess’s Salutation: A Study in Movement (2022) (0)
- Downtown Ladies (2021) (0)
- Chapter Two. From Higglering to Informal Commercial Importing (2019) (0)
- [Medical emergencies at the University Hospital of the State of Haiti; selection of cases and comments]. (1968) (0)
- Salitasyon yon manbo: Yon etid an mouvman (2022) (0)
- Review, The Spirits and The Law: Vodou and Power in Haiti (2013) (0)
- “The Spirits in My Mother’s Head” (2008) (0)
- Teaching Black Feminism and Paying it Forward (2010) (0)
- Neither Informant nor Sidekick (2014) (0)
- Why Context Matters: Journalists and Haiti (2011) (0)
- Chapter Five. Inside and Outside of the Arcade: My Downtown Dailies and Miss B.’s Tuffness (2019) (0)
- Calabash/Kalbas/Kwi: a personal journey of diasporic returns (2022) (0)
- Circles of Power Children of Resistance, Or My Rules of Engagement (2019) (0)
- Haiti's Solidarity with Angels (2010) (0)
- Rasanblé (2013) (0)
- Ian Thomson, The Dead Yard: Tales of Modern Jamaica. New York: Nation Books, 2011. xviii + 370 pp. (Paper US$16.99) (2014) (0)
- Chapter Seven. Style, Imported Blackness, and My Jelly Platform Shoes (2019) (0)
- Some Critical Reflections on Lenelle Moı̈se’s Womb-Words, Thirsting (2013) (0)
- Constant: Haiti's Fiercest Flag Bearer (2011) (0)
- Chapter Four. Uptown Women/Downtown Ladies: Differences among ICIs (2019) (0)
- Seven Keywords for this Rasanblaj (2016) (0)
- Book Review of "The Dead Yard: Tales of Modern Jamaica", by Ian Thomson (2014) (0)
- What's in Your Annual Meeting Bag? (2017) (0)
- “La Baigneuse;” “The Ring;” “A Manifesto for Dreamers” (2008) (0)
- Review, Envisioning Caribbean Futures: Jamaican Perspectives (2010) (0)
- How Audre Lorde Made Queer History (2011) (0)
- Homage to Those Who Hollered before Me/Meditations on Inheritances and Lineages, Anthropological and Otherwise (2019) (0)
- “Theory and Practice” with Sybille Fischer (2005) (0)
- Klekolo's Caffeine Community (2012) (0)
- Introduction (2016) (0)
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