References
- Appel, H., N. Anand, and A. Gupta. 2018. “Introduction: Temporality, Politics, and the Promise of Infrastructure.” In The Promise of Infrastructure, edited by N. Anand, A. Gupta, and H. Appel, 1–38. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
- Asad, T. 2003. Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity. Stanford: University of California Press.
- Bakhtin, M. M. [1981] 2008. The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays. Translated by Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist. Austin: University of Texas Press.
- Ball, N. 1975. “The Myth of the Natural Disaster.” The Ecologist 5 (10): 368–369.
- Baraitser, L. 2017. Enduring Time. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
- Beckett, G. 2019. There Is No More Haiti: Between Life and Death in Port-au-Prince. Oakland: University of California Press.
- Biehl, J., B. Good, and A. Kleinman. 2007. “Introduction: Rethinking Subjectivity.” In Subjectivity: Ethnographic Investigations, edited by J. Biehl, B. Good, and A. Kleinman, 1–23. Berkeley: University of California Pres.
- Braziel, J. E. 2010. Duvalier’s Ghosts: Race, Diaspora, and U.S. Imperialism in Haitian Literatures. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
- Briggs, C. L. 2001. “Modernity, Cultural Reasoning, and the Institutionalization of Social Inequality: Racializing Death in a Venezuelan Cholera Epidemic.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 43 (4): 665–700.
- Briggs, C. L. 2004. “Theorizing Modernity Conspiratorially: Science, Scale, and the Political Economy of Public Discourse in Explanations of a Cholera Epidemic.” American Ethnologist 31 (2): 164–187. doi:https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.2004.31.2.164.
- Carr, L. J. 1932. “Disaster and the Sequence-Pattern Concept of Social Change.” American Journal of Sociology 38 (2): 207–218. doi:https://doi.org/10.1086/216030.
- Carrigan, A. 2015. “Towards a Postcolonial Disaster Studies.” In Global Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities: Postcolonial Approaches, edited by E. DeLoughrey, J. Didur, and A. Carrigan, 117–139. New York: Routledge.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2014. “Cholera in Haiti.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, November 7. https://www.cdc.gov/cholera/haiti/index.html
- Conway, F. J. 1978. “Pentecostalism in the Context of Haitian Religion and Health Practice.” PhD, American University, Washington, DC.
- Cunliffe, Z. 2019. “Narrative Fiction and Epistemic Injustice.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (2): 169–180. doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/jaac.12633.
- Darg, D., and B. Mooser. 2011. Baseball in the Time of Cholera. Santa Monica, CA: RYOT Films.
- Dhaliwal, M. 2012. “A Home Run in Haiti.” Pulitzer Center, July 27. https://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/home-run-haiti
- Dowell, S. F., and C. R. Braden. 2011. “Implications of the Introduction of Cholera to Haiti.” Emerging Infectious Diseases 17 (7): 1299–1300. doi:https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1707.110625.
- Dunavan, C. P. 2017. “‘Padon Pa Geri Maleng’ (‘sorry Doesn’t Heal the Scars’).” The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 96 (1): 258–259. doi:https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0859.
- Farmer, P. 1988. “Blood, Sweat, and Baseballs: Haiti in the West Atlantic System.” Dialectical Anthropology 13 (1): 83–99. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00244352.
- Farmer, P. 1992. AIDS and Accusation: Haiti and the Geography of Blame. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Fischer, S. 2010. “Beyond Comprehension.” Social Text, January 26. http://socialtextjournal.org/periscope_article/beyond_comprehension
- Frerichs, R. R. 2016. Deadly River: Cholera and Cover-Up in Post-Earthquake Haiti. Ithaca, NY: ILR Press.
- Fricker, M. 2007. Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Glantz, M. H. 1977. “Nine Fallacies of Natural Disaster: The Case of the Sahel.” Climatic Change 1 (1): 69–84. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00162778.
- Glover, K. L. 2012. “New Narratives of Haiti; Or, How to Empathize with a Zombie.” Small Axe 16 (3 39): 199–207. doi:https://doi.org/10.1215/07990537-1894186.
- Goodman, A., and B. Concannon. 2011. “Exclusive: 5,000 Haitian Cholera Victims Sue U.N. After Deadly Epidemic Kills 6,000, Sickens 450,000.” Democracy Now!, November 8. www.democracynow.org/2011/11/8/exclusive_5_000_haitian_cholera_victims
- Hall, S., C. Critcher, T. Jefferson, J. Clarke, and B. Roberts. 1978. Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State, and Law and Order. London: Macmillan.
- Herz, A. 2010. “Anger Erupts at U.N. In Haiti as Cholera Toll Nears 1,000.” The Canada-Haiti Information Project. November 15. https://canada-haiti.ca/content/protests-erupt-against-cholera-epidemic-two-articles
- IJDH (Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti). 2020. “Cholera 9 Years On: A “New Approach.”’ IJDH, June. http://www.ijdh.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/A4-IDJH-report-EN.pdf
- Jackson, P., and A. H. Neely. 2015. “Triangulating Health: Toward a Practice of a Political Ecology of Health.” Progress in Human Geography 39 (1): 47–64. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132513518832.
- Jenson, D., V. Szabo, and The Duke FHI Haiti Humanities Laboratory Student Research Team. 2011. “Cholera in Haiti and Other Caribbean Regions, 19th Century.” Emerging Infectious Diseases 17 (11): 2130–2135.doi:https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1711.110958.
- Kahn, J. S. 2019. Islands of Sovereignty: Haitian Migration and the Borders of Empire. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press.
- Katz, J. M. 2010. “Haiti’s Cholera Death Toll Grows, Fueling Riots.” The Canada-Haiti Information Project, November 15. https://canada-haiti.ca/content/protests-erupt-against-cholera-epidemic-two-articles
- Katz, J. M. 2013. The Big Truck that Went By: How the World Came to Save Haiti and Left behind a Disaster. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Kelly, J. D. 2006. The American Game: Capitalism, Decolonization, World Domination, and Baseball. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press.
- Kelman, I., J. Mercer, and J. C. Gaillard, eds. 2017. The Routledge Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction Including Climate Change Adaptation. London: Routledge.
- King, B. 2010. “Political Ecologies of Health.” Progress in Human Geography 34 (1): 38–55. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132509338642.
- Knox, H. 2017. “Affective Infrastructures and the Political Imagination.” Public Culture 82 (2 82): 363–384. doi:https://doi.org/10.1215/08992363-3749105.
- Krajewski, J. M. T., and B. Ekdale. 2017. “Constructing Cholera: CNN iReport, the Haitian Cholera Epidemic, and the Limits of Citizen Journalism.” Journalism Practice 11 (2–3): 229–246. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2016.1215252.
- Mallon Andrews, K. 2015. “Protest in the Time of Cholera: Disease and the Metaphors of Health and Politics.” Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 40 (1): 63–80.
- Malpas, J. E. 1999. Place and Experience: A Philosophical Topography. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Matthews, N. 2016. “Learning to Listen: Epistemic Injustice and Gothic Film in Dementia Care Education.” Feminist Media Studies 16 (6): 1078–1092. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2016.1234498.
- McConnell, J. 2010. “As Cholera Returns to Haiti, Blame Is Unhelpful.” The Lancet Infectious Diseases 10 (12): 813. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(10)70265-6.
- McKinnon, R. 2016. “Epistemic Injustice.” Philosophy Compass 11 (8): 437–446. doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.12336.
- Mika, K. 2019. Disaster, Vulnerability, and Narratives: Writing Haiti’s Futures. Abingdon: Routledge.
- Nixon, R. 2013. Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
- O’Connor, M. R. 2010. “Haiti Coverage and ‘Disaster Porn’: Cholera Epidemic Offers Convenient B-Roll for Nightly Newscasts.” Columbia Journalism Review, November 19. https://archives.cjr.org/behind_the_news/haiti_coverage_and_disaster_po.php
- Papillon, I. 2018. “Why Bring Baseball to Haiti?” Haïti Liberté, July 25. https://haitiliberte.com/why-bring-baseball-to-haiti/
- Payton, C. A. 2017. “In Moral Debt to Haiti.” NACLA Report on the Americas 49 (1): 64–70. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/10714839.2017.1298247.
- Piarroux, R. 2019. Choléra: Haïti 2010–2018, histoire d’un désastre. Paris: CNRS Éditions.
- Piarroux, R., and R. R. Frerichs. 2015. “Cholera and Blame in Haiti.” The Lancet Infectious Diseases 15 (12): 1380–1381. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(15)00411-9.
- Pillinger, M., I. Hurd, and M. N. Barnett. 2016. “How to Get Away with Cholera: The UN, Haiti, and International Law.” Perspectives on Politics 14 (1): 70–86. doi:https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592715003230.
- Richman, K. 2012. “Religion at the Epicenter: Agency and Affiliation in Léogâne after the Earthquake.” Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses 41 (2): 148–165. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/0008429812441314.
- Sarr, F. 2017. Habiter le monde: Essai de politique relationnelle. Montreal: Mémoire d’encrier.
- Schuller, M., and P. Morales, eds. 2012. Tectonic Shifts: Haiti since the Earthquake. Sterling, VA: Kumarian Press.
- Singer, M., ed. 2016. A Companion to the Anthropology of Environmental Health. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
- Sirleaf, M. 2018. “Responsibility for Epidemics.” Texas Law Review 97 (2): 285–351.
- Sobchack, V. 2011. “Phenomenology.” In The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film, edited by P. Livingston and C. Plantinga, 435–445. Abingdon: Routledge
- UN News. 2010. “Haiti’s Cholera Cases Likely to Increase Significantly, UN Relief Official Says.” UN News, January 15. https://news.un.org/en/story/2010/11/359062-haitis-cholera-cases-likely-increase-significantly-un-relief-official-says
- United Nations. 2016. “A New Approach to Cholera in Haiti.” November 25. https://www.securitycouncilreport.org/atf/cf/%7B65BFCF9B-6D27-4E9C-8CD3-CF6E4FF96FF9%7D/a_71_620.pdf
- Wald, P. 2008. Contagious: Culture, Carriers, and the Outbreak Narrative. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
- Walker, S. 2013. Fault Lines: Haiti in a Time of Cholera. Doha: Al Jazeera. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz-kDh5Y2VE&t=822s
- Wisner, S., and B. Lindstrom. 2020. “COVID-19 Brings Renewed Urgency to Remedies for Cholera in Haiti.” AlJazeera, May 22. https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/covid-19-brings-renewed-urgency-remedies-cholera-haiti-200521082808222.html