Nathan H. Dize

Nathan H. Dize is a PhD student in the Department of French and Italian at Vanderbilt University where he specializes in performative spectacles of public death and executions in Haitian literature from Anacaona to Jean Dominique. He is a content curator, translator, and editor of A Colony in Crisis: The Saint-Domingue Grain Shortage of 1789.  He is also the co-editor of the H-Haiti series “Haiti in Translation,” which interviews translators of Haitian writing. Nathan has published articles, reviews, and translations in journals such as sx archipelagos, the Journal of Haitian Studies, Contemporary French Civilization, and sx salon.

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