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againsthegrain

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  1. Also popping in to introduce myself. I'm probably applying this cycle, to a number of different programs (History, Comp Lit, Af-Am Studies) to work on 18th/19th century Caribbean history. Within that, my focus is Haiti, and my work is somewhere in between social/cultural/intellectual history.
  2. I know it's way way before application time starts getting serious, but I'm a little antsy, so I thought I'd start a thread. I actually haven't seen one that interested in this topic before, so maybe there are also other people that have been haunting the boards with similar interests. I'm currently trained in interdisciplinary studies (Africana Studies) and African diasporic/Caribbean history, with a really strong focus on theory and methodology. I'm currently working on research for a senior thesis that's going to use methods from history, political thought, art history, and gender/sexuality studies. I'm thinking about a unique topic in French Caribbean history, focused very much on the line between emancipation and freedom, and also very tied to state formation. Right now, I'm looking at Brown (Africana Studies), Vanderbilt (English), and Duke (History/Romance Studies), but after that it gets a lot more fuzzy as to where might be most worth applying. Any suggestions?
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