
Marlene L. Daut
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Marlene L. Daut is a scholar and author known for her work on Haitian literature and the cultural history of Haiti. She has contributed significantly to the understanding of Haitian narratives and their impact on the global literary landscape. Daut's research often focuses on the intersection of race, identity, and history in Haitian texts, and she plays a crucial role in promoting Haitian voices in academia.
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Yale University professor Marlene L. Daut was nominated for her book on Henry Christophe.
Lyndal Roper wins Cundill History Prize for book on the 16th-century German Peasants’ WarThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2025-10-31
The Cundill History Prize announced its three finalists: Yale University professor Marlene L. Daut.
Balsillie Prize finalists raise uncomfortable questions for policy makers and citizensThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2025-10-01
Marlene L. Daut is credited for her work that facilitated the event at the Haitian embassy.
Belle soirée à l'ambassade d'Haïti de Washington avec Henry Christophe grâce à l'ouvrage de Marlene L. DautLe Nouvelliste – oldest Haitian newspaper, est. 1898·
Haiti· 2025-08-20


















