"Readers will follow the legendary itinerary, stopping along the way to learn a great deal about both Ernesto Guevara de la Serna and the countries he motored through in the early 1950s. A brilliant and perfect companion to "The Motorcycle Diaries," this book provides sustained commentary on what Che saw, and importantly, on everything he missed. The authors combine impeccable research with piercing analysis as they move through terrain strewn with traces of Guevara's hubris, misconceptions, and compassion."--Alejandra Bronfman, author of "Measures of Equality: Social Science, Citizenship, and Race in Cuba, 1902-1940"…mehr
"Readers will follow the legendary itinerary, stopping along the way to learn a great deal about both Ernesto Guevara de la Serna and the countries he motored through in the early 1950s. A brilliant and perfect companion to "The Motorcycle Diaries," this book provides sustained commentary on what Che saw, and importantly, on everything he missed. The authors combine impeccable research with piercing analysis as they move through terrain strewn with traces of Guevara's hubris, misconceptions, and compassion."--Alejandra Bronfman, author of "Measures of Equality: Social Science, Citizenship, and Race in Cuba, 1902-1940"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paulo Drinot is Senior Lecturer in Latin American History at the Institute of the Americas, University College London. He is the author of The Allure of Labor: Workers, Race, and the Making of the Peruvian State, also published by Duke University Press.
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Acknowledgments vii Introduction / Paulo Drinot 1 Point of Departure: Travel and Nationalism in Ernesto Guevara's Argentina / Eduardo Elena Beauty and Bounty in Che's Chile / Patience A. Schnell Awaiting the Blood of a Truly Emancipating Revolution: Che Guevara in 1950s Peru / Paulo Drinot "Putting Up" with Violence: Ernesto Guevara, Guevarismo, and Colombia / Malcolm Deas Che Guevara and Venezuela: Tourist, Guerrilla Mentor, and Revolutionary Spirit / Judith Ewell The National Revolution and Bolivia in the 1950s: What Did Che See? / Ann Zulawski "Not in All of America Can There Be Found a Country as Democratic as This One": Che and Revolution in Guatemala / Cindy Forster Between Bohemianism and a Revolutionary Rebirth: Che Guevara in Mexico / Eric Zolov Contributors Index
Acknowledgments vii Introduction / Paulo Drinot 1 Point of Departure: Travel and Nationalism in Ernesto Guevara's Argentina / Eduardo Elena Beauty and Bounty in Che's Chile / Patience A. Schnell Awaiting the Blood of a Truly Emancipating Revolution: Che Guevara in 1950s Peru / Paulo Drinot "Putting Up" with Violence: Ernesto Guevara, Guevarismo, and Colombia / Malcolm Deas Che Guevara and Venezuela: Tourist, Guerrilla Mentor, and Revolutionary Spirit / Judith Ewell The National Revolution and Bolivia in the 1950s: What Did Che See? / Ann Zulawski "Not in All of America Can There Be Found a Country as Democratic as This One": Che and Revolution in Guatemala / Cindy Forster Between Bohemianism and a Revolutionary Rebirth: Che Guevara in Mexico / Eric Zolov Contributors Index
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