We Happy Few are here for Season 11, Episode 22. We are battling towards the end of the season. Liz tells the story of Cécile Fatiman, a Vodou priestess and Haitian revolutionary.
Research Links
- Ezili Ge Rouge – OCCULT WORLD
- Encyclopedia Of African Religion : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
- Ezili Dantor - Wikipedia
- Vodou and History on JSTOR
- 1 PERVERTING HAITI: The Transnational Imperialist Discourse of the Black Republic as the Premodern Land of “Voodoo/Vaudoux” The Transnational Imperialist Discourse of the Black Republic as the Premodern Land of “Voodoo/Vaudoux” from The Sexual Politics of Empire: Postcolonial Homophobia in Haiti on JSTOR
- 4 Performing Diaspora: The Science of Speaking for Haiti The Science of Speaking for Haiti from Undisciplined: Science, Ethnography, and Personhood in the Americas, 1830-1940 on JSTOR
- Mythologizing the Lwa Demanbre: A Thought Experiment in the Nineteenth-Century History of Vodou A Thought Experiment in the Nineteenth-Century History of Vodou on JSTOR
- Restoring Haitian Women's Voices and Verbalizing Sexual Trauma in "Breath, Eyes, Memory" on JSTOR
- Colonial Hell and Female Slave Resistance in Saint-Domingue on JSTOR
- In Her Own Image: Slave Women and the Re-imagining of the Polish Black Madonna as Ezili Dantò, the Fierce Female Lwa of Haitian Vodou