A Posthumous History of José Martí: The Apostle and His Afterlife focuses on Martí's posthumous legacy and his lasting influence on succeeding generations of Cubans on the island and abroad. Over 120 years after his death on a Cuban battlefield in 1895, Martí studies have long been the contested property of opposing sides in an ongoing ideological battle. Both the Cuban nation-state, which claims Martí as a crucial inspiration for its Marxist revolutionary government, and diasporic communities in the US who honor Martí as a figure of hope for the Cuban nation-in-exile, insist on the centrality of his words and image for their respective visions of Cuban nationhood. The book also explores more recent scholarship that has reassessed Martí's literary, cultural, and ideological value, allowing us to read him beyond the Havana-Miami axis toward engagement with a broader historical and geographical tableau. Martí has thus begun to outgrow his mutually-reinforcing cults in Cuba and the diaspora, to assume his true significance as a hemispheric and global writer and thinker.



Autorentext

Alfred J. López is Professor and Director of Latin American and Latino Studies at Purdue University. He is the editor of The Routledge Companion to Global South Literatures, forthcoming from Routledge



Inhalt

Preface and Acknowledgements

Introduction: The Apostle and I

First Encounters

Chapter One: The Making of The Apostle; or, The Martí Wars

Cuba and the United States: An Apostolic View

Chapter Two: The Repeating Idol: Martí and the Iconography of the Nation

The Apostle and the Virgin?

Chapter Three: Dressing for Success in Interdisciplinary Contexts;

or, Martí and the Rediscovery of the New World

An Open Letter to President Obama about José Martí [April 4, 2016]

Chapter Four: Can The Apostle Speak? Possible Lessons for Latinx and Global South Studies

What My Students Can Learn from José Martí

Conclusion: The Apostle as Oracle

Titel
A Posthumous History of José Martí
Untertitel
The Apostle and his Afterlife
EAN
9781000632729
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
16.09.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
320