Joseph-Gabriel, AK. "Beyond the Great Camouflage: Haiti in Suzanne Césaire's Politics and Poetics of Liberation." Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism 20:2 (July, 2016): 1-13. Abstract:
Suzanne Césaire's essays in Tropiques make an important intervention in imagining a new Martinican and ultimately Pan-Caribbean identity during World War II. This study examines Césaire's joint politics and poetics of liberation in the context of dissidence in Martinique. A close reading of her essays alongside previously uncited personal correspondence reveals Haiti to be central to her vision for a Caribbean cultural renaissance after the death and destruction of the war.