Deborah Jenson

523 citations
21 papers · 175 · h-index 7

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    • Colonialism, slavery, and trade 8
    • African history and culture studies 1
    • Caribbean and African Literature and Culture 8

Deborah Jenson

18 papers receiving 112 citations

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Deborah Jenson
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  • Religious studies 59
  • Endocrinology 37
  • Anthropology 60
  • General Psychology 6
  • History and Philosophy of Science 21
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Beyond the Slave Narrative: Politics, Sex, and Manuscripts in the Haitian Revolution
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3 201122
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Trauma and Its Representations: The Social Life of Mimesis in Post-Revolutionary France
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6 20128
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Dessalines's American Proclamations of the Haitian Independence
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10 20234
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The Haiti issue : 1804 and nineteenth-century French studies
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About Deborah Jenson

Deborah Jenson is a scholar working on Anthropology, Religious studies, History and Philosophy of Science, Sociology and Political Science and Cultural Studies, having authored 21 papers that have together received 175 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Colonialism, slavery, and trade (8 papers), Caribbean and African Literature and Culture (8 papers), Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis (2 papers), Caribbean history, culture, and politics (2 papers), Linguistic Variation and Morphology (1 paper), Political Philosophy and Ethics (1 paper), African history and culture studies (1 paper) and Public Health and Social Inequalities (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Religious studies (59 citations), Endocrinology (37 citations), Anthropology (60 citations), General Psychology (6 citations) and History and Philosophy of Science (21 citations). Deborah Jenson has collaborated with scholars based in United States and Bahamas. Frequent co-authors include Warwick Anderson, Richard C. Keller, Marco Iacoboni, Judite Blanc, Julie Uchitel, Charles E. McDade, Aatif M. Husain and Sneha Mantri. Their work appears in journals such as Epilepsy & Behavior, New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, The William and Mary Quarterly, American Psychologist and Emerging infectious diseases.

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