Haitian Women in History
Women in Haiti have been for a long time silenced. Their heroic acts during slavery and for the independence of Haiti have not been acknowledged. The women of Haiti have been and still are making a huge impact on society and on how their state is constructed. They have long fought for their right and created women's movements. Their bodies were controlled and violated. Rape and torture was use as a way to intimidate the women and also to make them pay for action made by people other than them. My paper will analyse the way women where portrayed and the important role these Haitian women played, especially during and after the Duvalierist regime. I will talk about the way in which they where reduced to inferior in their status and also about the violence that they were subject to, paying a particular attention to the rape of women. I will also take a look at the emergence of the many women's movements in Haiti and the ones started by Haitians in Canada or the United States. Finally I will look at women writers and their role. My attention will be focus on two novels by Edwidge Danticat: Krik? Krak? and Breath, Eyes, Memory. This paper will try to show how women reclaimed their identity and their right
They brought with them new ideas and rearranged other movements and at the same time continued the movements that were still present. Here we can truly say that these women have proven their power and that they have showed their equality. Many of them tried to hide or live the country. The fact that Sophie is a child that was born due to the rape of her mother is a problem that affect both, Sophie and her mother. On the other hand, it empowered women, particularly if they were married and middle class. They were in charges of many protests and also played a key role in the overthrow of the Duvalierist State and the first democratic election in Haiti. A women could be raped by one or many men in a same night. It reflects the emotions that these raped women were feeling and also how they could be traumatised by it. However, even after they had won the battle for independence, women were still seen as inferior and all their efforts, forgotten. Women where excluded of many other rights. Women in Haiti have always played an important role in its history. One in North America women still continued to create women's movements to help the Haitian cause and liberate Haitian women. It took them a long time and many protests to finally gain the right to vote in 1950. In the Haitian history they had been for a long time ignored and unacknowledged for their bravery and accomplishment for their country. They were seen as mother and wives and not as equal citizens.
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