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Visions of Power in Cuba

Visions of Power in Cuba

Revolution, Redemption, and Resistance, 1959-1971

by Lillian Guerra
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/10/2012

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In the tumultuous first decade of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro and other leaders saturated the media with altruistic images of themselves in a campaign to win the hearts of Cuba's six million citizens. In Visions of Power in Cuba, Lillian Guerra argues that these visual representations explained rapidly occurring events and encouraged radical change and mutual self-sacrifice. Mass rallies and labor mobilizations of unprecedented scale produced tangible evidence of what Fidel Castro called "unanimous support" for a revolution whose "moral power" defied U.S. control. Yet participation in state-orchestrated spectacles quickly became a requirement for political inclusion in a new Cuba that policed most forms of dissent. Devoted revolutionaries who resisted disastrous economic policies, exposed post-1959 racism, and challenged gender norms set by Cuba's one-party state increasingly found themselves marginalized, silenced, or jailed.
Using previously unexplored sources, Guerra focuses on the lived experiences of citizens, including peasants, intellectuals, former prostitutes, black activists, and filmmakers, as they struggled to author their own scripts of revolution by resisting repression, defying state-imposed boundaries, and working for anti-imperial redemption in a truly free Cuba.
ISBN:
9780807835630
9780807835630
Category:
History of the Americas
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-10-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
The University of North Carolina Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
488
Dimensions (mm):
235x156x37mm
Weight:
0.85kg

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