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Covering five centuries and analyzing key intellectual figures from each country, San Miguel bridges literature, history, & ethnography to identify views of national identity in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Haiti was often portrayed by Dominicans as "the other"--first as a utopian slave society, then as a barbaric state and enemy to D.R., whose citizens preferred to emphasize their Spanish/white roots even though most of the population is mulatto and black.
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