Cuba and western intellectuals since 1959

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    • Artaraz, Kepa

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Cuba and western intellectuals since 1959

Kepa Artaraz

Palgrave Macmillan, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-228) and index

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Description

This timely book presents a history of the relationship between the Cuban Revolution and intellectuals and activists in France, Britain and the United States, exploring the 'complete cycle' in this relationship and using it to examine the future of Cuba's symbolic status among intellectuals and activists in the West.

Table of Contents

A New Political Dawn: The Cuban Revolution in the 1960s Cuba: The Myth and the Reality of an Original Revolution Who Cared About the Cuban Revolution Then and Who Cares Now? Geopolitics and Race: The Cuban Revolution and the US New Left British Intellectuals and the Cuban Revolution: Neutralism or Revolution? French Intellectuals and Cuba: A Revolutionary Working Model? Cuba and the Third World: Evolution of a Concept and a Relationship The New Left: Activists or Intellectuals? Conclusion: Cuba's New Dawn

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