Harold Courlander's Work

Bob Corbett
Probably in 1996

Today I received a call from Harold Courlander, certainly one of the most interesting anthropologists to write about Haiti. Herold and I have been in contact for several years and he is planning to donate some materials to my library.

Harold shared a rather interesting story with me. As some of you will remember from Jonathan Demme's documentary DREAMS OF DEMOCRACY there is a scene in which a group of Haitian men are doing a stick dance in drag, especially in Ogoun costumes. Harold was going through some old photographs which he took many years ago in Africa, and came across a photo of some west Africans doing a stick dance in drag. He believes there must be some connection to this tradition and the tradition that led to the dance which Demme filmed. He does plan to donate that photo to our library.

Do any of you know anything more about this particular tradition?

Thanks, Bob Corbett


By the way, these are the Courlander work which I currently have in my library.


COURLANDER , Harold
UNCLE BOUQUI OF HAITI
1942
Pub/Period: William Morrow and Co.
City/Volum: New York


COURLANDER, HAROLD
The Piece of Fire and Other Haitian Tales
1942
Pub/Period: Harcourt
City/Volum: New York


Courlander, Harold
The Drum and the Hoe
Publisher: Univ. of California Press, Berkeley, 1960


Title: Haiti Singing
Author: Courlander, Harold
Source:
Publisher: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1939


Title: Religion and Politics in Haiti
Author: Bastien, R. and Harold Courlander


COURLANDER, Harold
The Bordeaux Narrative
1990
Pub/Period: U of New Mexico Press
City/Volum: Albuquerque


COURLANDER , Harold
"Haiti's Political Folksongs"
1941
Pub/Period: Opportunity
City/Volum: Vol. 19 # 4 pp. 114-118

Need a copy.


COURLANDER , Harold
"Recollections of Haiti in the 1930s and 40s"
1990
Pub/Period: African Arts
City/Volum: Vol 23 No 2 April


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