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Jos�e Mart�i and the global origins of Cuban independence / Armando Garc�ia de la Torre.

By: Kingston, Jamaica : The University of the West Indies Press, 2015�2015Description: xiv, 225 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9766405522
  • 9789766405526
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 972.91/05092 23
LOC classification:
  • F1783.M38 G215 2015
Contents:
The global origins of Cuban independence -- Transmitting civic values to our future citizens: Mart�i's global histories for children -- The Hindu inspirations of a freedom fighter's spiritual and world outlook -- Mart�i and the divine nation-state -- Mart�i and the African diaspora -- Transmitting proper government: Ulysses S. Grant and the US Civil War in Mart�i's imagination.
Summary: A nationalist campaigner, civil rights advocate, diplomat, lecturer and orator, journalist, poet, author of children's stories, visionary champion of anti-colonial Latin American and Caribbean thought, all are expressions of Jos�e Mart�i's (1853-95) extraordinary life in fighting for Cuba's definitive independence. This work opens a new path in studies of Mart�i's efforts to build a modern democratic Cuba by widening the lens under which the Cuban hero has been examined. In joining these different facets of Mart�i and by going beyond the national and hemispheric, Garc�ia de la Torre introduces the largely ignored global influences and dimensions that marked the revolutionary's work and ideas. From Mart�i's global histories for children to his adaptation of Hindu and Eastern conceptions, through a juxtaposition of The Bhagavad-Gita, to his relationships and inspirations from the African diaspora to the US Civil War and Ulysses S. Grant, Garc�ia de la Torre vividly reveals the global origins of Mart�i's ideas regarding governance, citizenship, independence and spirituality. In bridging the familiar and the individual with larger global patterns and processes of the late nineteenth century, this work gives birth to a modern Cuba understood from a truly global perspective.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-211) and index.

The global origins of Cuban independence -- Transmitting civic values to our future citizens: Mart�i's global histories for children -- The Hindu inspirations of a freedom fighter's spiritual and world outlook -- Mart�i and the divine nation-state -- Mart�i and the African diaspora -- Transmitting proper government: Ulysses S. Grant and the US Civil War in Mart�i's imagination.

A nationalist campaigner, civil rights advocate, diplomat, lecturer and orator, journalist, poet, author of children's stories, visionary champion of anti-colonial Latin American and Caribbean thought, all are expressions of Jos�e Mart�i's (1853-95) extraordinary life in fighting for Cuba's definitive independence. This work opens a new path in studies of Mart�i's efforts to build a modern democratic Cuba by widening the lens under which the Cuban hero has been examined. In joining these different facets of Mart�i and by going beyond the national and hemispheric, Garc�ia de la Torre introduces the largely ignored global influences and dimensions that marked the revolutionary's work and ideas. From Mart�i's global histories for children to his adaptation of Hindu and Eastern conceptions, through a juxtaposition of The Bhagavad-Gita, to his relationships and inspirations from the African diaspora to the US Civil War and Ulysses S. Grant, Garc�ia de la Torre vividly reveals the global origins of Mart�i's ideas regarding governance, citizenship, independence and spirituality. In bridging the familiar and the individual with larger global patterns and processes of the late nineteenth century, this work gives birth to a modern Cuba understood from a truly global perspective.

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