Английская Википедия:Alex Dupuy

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Шаблон:Short description Alex Dupuy is a retired sociology professor emeritus and author in the United States. He chaired Wesleyan University’s African American Studies department and was its John E. Andrus Professor of Sociology.[1] Born in Haiti,[2] he has written books and essays on Haiti.[3] An oral interview with him was recorded by Wesleyan in March 2019.[4]

Dupuy's work engages with the writings of Karl Marx and the history of capitalism. He argues for the primary importance of class in understanding the Haitian Revolution,[5] writing that race is a "purely ideological construct developed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to justify the enslavement of Africans in the European colonies of the Americas".[6] He criticized the common understanding of how the Revolution affected Hegel's concept of the "master-slave dialectic", arguing that Hegel's racism and his ignorance about slavery in the Americas makes this supposed influence profoundly unlikely.[7]

Writings

  • “A Neo-Liberal Model for Post-Duvalier Haiti,” unpublished manuscript, 1995[8]
  • Haiti: From Revolutionary Slaves to Powerless Citizens: Essays on the Politics and Economics of Underdevelopment, 1804–2013, Westview Press (1988)[9][10]
  • The Prophet and Power; Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the international community, and Haiti, Rowman & Littlefield (2007)[11][12]
  • Haiti In The World Economy; Class, Race, And Underdevelopment Since 1700, Routledge (2019), reprint of 1989 book[13][14][15][16]
  • Rethinking the Haitian Revolution; Slavery, Independence, and the Struggle for Recognition Rowman & Littlefield (2019)[17]
  • Haiti in the New World Order; The Limits of Democratic Revolution Westview Press (1997)[18][2]

Articles (selected)

  • “Slavery and underdevelopment in the Caribbean: A critique of the “plantation economy” perspective” 1983[19]

References

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