Forced into exile following the death of Haiti’s first and only king, Queen Marie-Louise and her daughters sought refuge in Britain from the turbulent events that engulfed their homeland.
This article interrogates how unarticulated narratives of Haiti’s revolutionary women might be reassembled from disparate sources, looking closely at the mythologised figure of Catherine Flon, who pur...
Examining the symbolic importance of Afro-Creole headwraps within the revolutionary Black Atlantic, this Open Access article shows how women of colour in the colonial circum-Caribbean authored their o...
This article interrogates the politics and aesthetics of Black majesty that Meghan Markle and other cultural interlocutors such as Beyoncé Knowles-Carter both inform and embody. At the same time, it p...