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Reading José Martí from the Margins explores the construction of Cuban homophobia, racism, sexism, sinophobia and ethnic discrimination which continues unabetted today on both sides of the Florida Straits.

The apotheosis of Martí and the falsification of his thoughts have made it difficult to provide a critical assessment of his contributions to the cause of political and social liberation. In his writings and in his declaration (Montecristo Manifesto), he is among the first Latin Americanists to envision the future of Cuba and the rest of Latin America with the full and equal inclusion of Indians and Blacks. However, he also unwillingly created the foundation for a paternalistic, colorblind social order which contributed to the marginalization of those who fell short of the cis-gendered male Eurocuban ideal. Relying primarily on Martí’s own writings, some of which has yet to be translated into English, Miguel De La Torre provides a critical assessment of Martí and shows how some of his work contributes to the construction of intra-Cuban oppression.



Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Notes Concerning Translation

Introduction

Chapter 1:Martí, machos, y maricones: Complicity with Heteronormativity

Chapter 2:Los indios: Complicity with Appropriation

Chapter 3:Los negros: Complicity with Colorblindness

Chapter 4:Los chinos: Complicity with Exclusion

Chapter 5:Las mujeres: Complicity with Toxic Masculinity

Bibliography

Reading José Martí from the Margins

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 05/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9781538190678, 978-1538190678
      ISBN10: 1538190672

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Reading José Martí from the Margins explores the construction of Cuban homophobia, racism, sexism, sinophobia and ethnic discrimination which continues unabetted today on both sides of the Florida Straits.

      The apotheosis of Martí and the falsification of his thoughts have made it difficult to provide a critical assessment of his contributions to the cause of political and social liberation. In his writings and in his declaration (Montecristo Manifesto), he is among the first Latin Americanists to envision the future of Cuba and the rest of Latin America with the full and equal inclusion of Indians and Blacks. However, he also unwillingly created the foundation for a paternalistic, colorblind social order which contributed to the marginalization of those who fell short of the cis-gendered male Eurocuban ideal. Relying primarily on Martí’s own writings, some of which has yet to be translated into English, Miguel De La Torre provides a critical assessment of Martí and shows how some of his work contributes to the construction of intra-Cuban oppression.



      Table of Contents

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      Notes Concerning Translation

      Introduction

      Chapter 1:Martí, machos, y maricones: Complicity with Heteronormativity

      Chapter 2:Los indios: Complicity with Appropriation

      Chapter 3:Los negros: Complicity with Colorblindness

      Chapter 4:Los chinos: Complicity with Exclusion

      Chapter 5:Las mujeres: Complicity with Toxic Masculinity

      Bibliography

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