Re-reading José Martí (1853-1895) : one hundred years later

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Re-reading José Martí (1853-1895) : one hundred years later

edited by and with an introduction by Julio Rodríguez-Luis

(SUNY series in Latin American and Iberian thought and culture)

State University of New York Press, c1999

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-149) and index

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内容説明

This is one of the very few books on the Cuban political thinker and poet Jose Martí available in English. Written by renowned Latin Americanists, the book explores the man who created the notion of Latin America--Nuestra America--(also the title of Martí's seminal text) as a distinct cultural and racial identity. Martí's influence as a writer in Latin America was almost as great as the one he had as a statesman. An extraordinarily innovative poet and prose writer, he contributed effectively to modernizing Latin American literature, linguistically and thematically. One hundred years after Martí's death, Re-reading Jose Martí (1853-1895) re-evaluates his contribution to Latin America's literature and political evolution. Through his journalistic writings Martí was tremendously influential in shaping the notion of a distinct Latin America as well as in predicting the United States' imperialistic tendencies regarding those countries. Revered in Cuba, Martí, more than any other patriot, stirred nationalistic feelings necessary to organize the war that finally secured Cuba's independence from Spain. Contributors include Ottmar Ette, Cathy L. Jrade, Julio Ramos, Susana Rotker, Lourdes Martinez-Echazabal, Enrico Mario Santi, Rafael Saumell-Munoz, Ivan A. Schulman, and Adalberto Ronda Varona.

目次

Acknowledgments Introduction: On the Re-evaluation of Martí Julio Rodriguez-Luis 1. Martí Confronts Modernity Cathy L. Jrade 2. Jose Martí and the United States: On the Margins of the Gaze Susana Rotker 3. "I Carry a Wound Across My Chest": The Body in Martí's Poetry Ottmar Ette 4. Migratories Julio Ramos 5. Thinking Through Martí Enrico Mario Santi 6. On How to Read Martí's Thought Adalberto Ronda Varona 7. Castro as Martí's Reader in Chief Rafael Saumell-Muñoz 8. "Martí and Race": A Re-evaluation Lourdes Martinez-Echazabal 9. Textual Intersections: Martí and His Social Texts Ivan A. Schulman Chronology Selected Bibliography Contributors Index

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