
Jackqueline Frost
Jackqueline Frost is an intellectual historian of transatlantic political culture. Her articles have appeared in The Global South, The Bulletin of Francophone Postcolonial Studies, Historical Materialism and Third Text. Jackqueline’s doctoral work traces the philosophies of historical time produced by militant writers in the midst of mid-century antiracist movements in France and the Caribbean. With Jorge Lefevre Tavárez, she works on the reception of francophone and anglophone anticolonial theory in revolutionary Cuba. Jackqueline lives in Paris, where she is a member of the Aimé Césaire research group at the Institut de textes et manuscrits modernes (CNRS/ENS).
Journals presented by Jackqueline Frost
La Ruche, Surrealist Antifascism and the 1946 Haitian Revolution La Ruche, ‘Organe de la jeune génération,’ Journal Hebdomadaire Littéraire et Social, began in late 1945 as a cultural, literary and political revue produced by left-militant youth would go on to become some of Haiti’s most important intellectual and political actors. Members of La Ruche, such […]