Bonus

Specific term required. This specific process shifted to occurring through publicity in the modern age, according to a “postcolonial genealogy” by Kevin Olson. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this specific process that erased one of the “Three Faces of Sans Souci,” according to a book titled for this process by Michel-Rolph Trouillot (“troo-YO”).
ANSWER: silencing [accept Silencing the Past; accept Subaltern Silence; prompt on erasure; prompt on subordination or equivalents]
[10e] Olson’s Subaltern Silence considers “times of exception” like this event, the focus of the second chapter of Trouillot’s Silencing the Past. The Black Jacobins emphasizes the leadership of Toussaint L’Ouverture in this late 18th-century event.
ANSWER: Haitian Revolution [or Haitian Revolt; or Révolution haïtienne]
[10m] Olson claims that these people’s “self-chosen silence” destabilized subaltern silence, calling them an example of “silence as an achievement.” Queen Nanny and Cudjoe (“CUD-jo”) led these people in two namesake wars against the British.
ANSWER: Jamaican maroons [accept marronage; prompt on escaped slaves or runaway slaves]
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EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
14014.5095%38%13%

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
BUUMass Boston010010E
Brown ABrandeis B010010E
Harvard BTufts A010010E
MIT AHarvard A010010E

Summary

TournamentEditionHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
Lower Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01610.0083%17%0%
Midwest2025-02-01621.67100%83%33%
Northeast2025-02-01410.00100%0%0%
Overflow2025-02-01415.00100%25%25%
Pacific Northwest2025-02-01220.00100%100%0%
UK2025-02-011013.00100%20%10%
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01815.0088%50%13%