EDUCATION SABINE F. CADEAU CURRICULUM VITAE Visiting Assistant Professor of Latin American and Caribbean History University of South Florida at Tampa cadeau@usf.edu 919-641-9736 August 2015 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Ph.D., Modern Latin American and Caribbean-Atlantic History Dissertation: Natives of the Border: Ethnic Haitians and the Law in the Dominican Republic, 1920-1961 Dissertation Committee: Julie Saville (chair), Dain Borges, Laurent Dubois, Stephan Palmié June 2008 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO M.A., Caribbean and Atlantic World History Thesis: Challenging the Uses and Meaning of the French Language in Haiti: The Kreyolofòn Response to Francophonie, 1971-1972 Advisor: Leora Auslander August 2006 UNIVERSITYOF ILLINOIS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN M.A. Latin American and Caribbean Studies Thesis: The Memory of Africa and Africans in the Haitian Revolution in Thomas Madiou s Histoire D Haiti. Advisor: Nils Jacobsen May 2003 XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA B.A. magna cum laude, English Literature with honors distinction in English PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2017-Present UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA AT TAMPA Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of History 2016-2017 YALE UNIVERSITY PROGRAM IN AGRARIAN STUDIES Postdoctoral Associate 2015-2016 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, CENTER FOR HISTORICAL ANALYSIS Postdoctoral Fellow in the research seminar Ethical Subjects: Moralities, Laws, Histories 1
PUBLICATIONS BOOK MANUSCRIPT Natives of the Border: Ethnic Haitians and the Law in the Dominican Republic, 1920-1961 (Invited to Submit for Outside Review by Cambridge University Press Afro-Latin America Series) FORTHCOMING ARTICLE Reconstructing the Social History of the Pre-Massacre Haitian-Dominican Border/ Reconstruyendo la historia social de la frontera Haiti-Republica Dominicana antes de la masacre Special Anthology on the 80 th Anniversary of the 1937 Haitian Massacre, Santo Domingo, Forthcoming, 2018 ARTICLE IN PROGRESS De Una Frontera a Otra: Forced Relocation, Gender, and the Rhetoric of Feminine Betrayal in the Post-1937 Dominican Borderlands. To be submitted to the Hispanic American Historical Review, October 15 2017 FILM AND DIGITAL PROJECTS Bayonèt se fè : Afro-Atlantic Material Culture and the Haitian Revolution in Popular Historical Memory, Digital Library of the Caribbean, 2017 BOOK REVIEWS Review of Contrary Destinies: A Century of America s Occupation, Deoccupation and Reoccupation of Haiti, Leon D. Pamphile. H-LatAm, Sept. 2017 GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS Yale University Program in Agrarian Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship 2016-2017 Rutgers University Center for Historical Analysis Postdoctoral Fellowship 2015-2016 Brown University Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship (Second Place Finalist) 2015-2016 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foundation Mellon-Mays Dissertation Grant 2014-2015 Ithaca College Predoctoral Fellowship (Declined) 2014-2015 University of Pennsylvania Predoctoral Fellowship (Finalist) 2014-2015 Duke University Haiti Lab Summer Research Grant 2013 Social Science Research Council/Mellon-Mays Predoctoral Research Grant 2009 University of Chicago Provost s Grant 2008 Social Science Research Council/Mellon-Mays Predoctoral Research Grant 2008 FLAS Title IV Summer language Fellowship in Haitian Creole 2007 FLAS Title IV Academic Year Fellowship in Brazilian Portuguese 2007-2008 FLAS Title IV Academic Year Fellowship in Brazilian Portuguese 2006-2007 Social Science Research Council/Mellon-Mays Graduate Studies Enhancement 2006 Grant Summer FLAS in Brazilian Portuguese, Salvador, Bahia 2006 2
University Unendowed Fellowship, U of C 2006-2011 FLAS Title IV Academic Year FLAS in Brazilian Portuguese, UIUC 2005-2006 UNCF Mellon Undergraduate Fellowship 2001-2003 Ronald McNair Scholars Program 2001-2003 TEACHING EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA AT TAMPA Spring 2018 Comparative Slavery and Emancipation (graduate seminar) Spring 2018 Major Topics in Caribbean History (graduate seminar) Fall 2017 Introduction to Caribbean History Fall 2017 Atlantic Slavery RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Spring 2016 Africans in the Americas (instructor of record) Fall 2015 History of the Dominican Republic (instructor of record) UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Spring 2009 Latin American Civilizations III (teaching assistant) PRESENTATIONS INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2017 Reconstructing the Social History of the 1937 Haitian Massacre: Glimpses of Popular Life in Pre-Massacre Border Communities. 80 Años de la Masacre de 1937: Reconstruyendo la Memoria, INTEC, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Oct. 19 2017 2016 Representations of the 1937 Massacre in Haitian literature, Pomona College, March 2, 2016 2015 Haiti and Dominican Republic Deportations: A Teach-in, Rutgers University, Nov. 30 2015 3
2015 Prelude to Genocide: Denationalization and Displacement in the Dominican Border Provinces, Faculty Forum on Race and Ethnicity, Rutgers Center for Race and Ethnicity, Oct. 30 2015. 2015 The Politics of Homeland: The Haitian-Dominican Borderlands After Genocide, City College of New York, Black Studies Program, March 30, 2015. 2014 History Through Haitian Eyes: Historical Memory in the Haitian Visual Arts, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, March 27, 2014. 2012 La Historia del idioma Creole en Haití y la Republica Dominicana, Centro Bonó, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, May 8, 2012. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2017 The Twentieth Century Caribbean Genocide: Reflections on the 80 th Anniversary of the 1937 Haitian Massacre Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora (ASWAD) Biennial Conference, November 9, 2017 2016 De Una Frontera a Otra: Prostitution, Gender and the Discourse of Ethno-Racial Betrayal in the Post-1937 Haitian-Dominican Border at the panel Border Crossings in Recent Scholarship in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, Latin American Studies Association Conference, New York City, May 30, 2016. 2012 French or Kreyòl? The Kreyolofòn Response to La Francophonie in the 1970s, Roots and Branches: New Directions in Haitian Studies, NYU Center for French Civilization and Culture, January 23, 2012. WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS 2017 The 1937 Massacre Revisited, Yale University Agrarian Studies Colloquium, Spring 2017 2016 Unauthorized Agriculture and the Right of Return in the post 1937 Haitian-Dominican Border, Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis Seminar on Ethical Subjects, Feb 2, 2016. 2015 Refugees and Land Conflict in the Post-Genocide Haitian-Dominican Border, University of Chicago Latin American History Workshop, May 21, 2015. ACADEMIC SERVICE 2013 Haitian Kreyòl Translator, Humanitarianism in Haiti: Visions and Practice, Duke University, April 11-12, 2013. 4
2012 Organizer, Land Agriculture and Environment in Haiti, Duke University, December 2012. LANGUAGES Haitian Creole: Fluent in speaking, listening, reading and writing Spanish: Advanced proficiency in speaking, listening, reading and writing French: Advanced proficiency in speaking, listening, reading and writing Brazilian Portuguese: Advanced proficiency in speaking, listening, reading and writing PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2014 - Present Member, American Historical Association 2014 - Present Member, Latin American Studies Association 2015 - Present Member, Association of Caribbean Historians 2015 - Present Member, Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora 2015 - Present Member, Haitian Studies Association 2015 - Present Member, Haitian Art Society REFERENCES Julie Saville Department of History University of Chicago 1126 E. 59 th Street Chicago, IL 60637 jsaville@uchicago.edu (773) 702-2695 Dain Borges, Department of History University of Chicago 1126 E. 59 th Street Chicago, IL 60637 dborges@uchicago.edu (773) 834-0284 Laurent Dubois Department of History and Romance Languages Duke University 213 Language Center, Box 90257 Durham, NC 27708 laurent.dubois@duke.edu 5
(919) 660-3112 Stephan Palmié Department of Anthropology University of Chicago 1126 East 59th Street Chicago, Il 60637 palmie@uchicago.edu (773) 834-1576 James C. Scott Department of Political Science Yale University 115 Prospect St New Haven, CT 06511 james.scott@yale.edu (203) 436-4091 6