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      El viento sónico común: escuchando las relaciones comunitarias y los movimientos migratorios de la revolución haitiana en el jazz de Haití y Nueva Orleans Translated title: The Sonic Common Wind: Hearing the Communitarian Relations and the Migratory Movements of the Haitian Revolution in the Jazz of Haiti and New Orleans

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          Resumen La música ha sido una fuerza de cohesión social y un espacio de conciencia politizada para los emigrantes de la diáspora haitiana desde el estallido de la Revolución Haitiana (1791-1804). Este ensayo explora el movimiento Vodou Jazz de Haití, durante y después de la ocupación estadounidense (1915-1934), conectando este movimiento del siglo XX con la migración haitiana a Nueva Orleans a principios del siglo XIX. Ambos son expresiones de la cultura transcaribeña ("el viento común") que difundió las noticias y la militancia de la Revolución haitiana a través del canto y la danza populares. En lugar de ser víctimas pasivas de la esclavitud, la migración forzada y el imperialismo económico, este ensayo demuestra cómo múltiples comunidades transnacionales dieron sentido a su mundo a través de una sofisticada cultura auditiva que desafiaba al imperialismo, la esclavitud y el modo de producción en las plantaciones.

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          Abstract Music has been a force for social cohesion and a site of politicized consciousness for the migrants of the Haitian diaspora as early as the outbreak of the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804). This essay explores Vodou Jazz movement of Haiti during and after the United States occupation (1915-1934) by connecting this 20th century movement to Haitian migration to New Orleans in the early 19th century. Both are expressions of transcarribean culture (“the common wind”) which spread the news and militancy of the Haitian Revolution through popular song and dance. Rather than passive victims to enslavement, forced migration, and economic imperialism, this essay demonstrates how multiple transnational communities made sense of their world through a sophisticated aural culture which challenged imperialism, slavery, and the plantation mode of production.

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                Journal
                remhu
                REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana
                REMHU, Rev. Interdiscip. Mobil. Hum.
                Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios (Brasília, DF, Brazil )
                1980-8585
                2237-9843
                April 2023
                : 31
                : 67
                : 77-96
                Affiliations
                [1] Mexicali orgnameUniversidad Autónoma de Baja California Mexico bmb273@ 123456cornell.edu
                Article
                S1980-85852023000100077 S1980-8585(23)03106700077
                10.1590/1980-85852503880006706
                d569acac-b6e4-46c7-9dd6-baa79ad9a4bb

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 03 March 2023
                : 06 February 2023
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