In this book, Silvia Pedraza links Cuba's revolution and its mass exodus not only as cause and consequence but also as profoundly social and human processes that were not only political and economic but also cognitive and emotive. The book uses participant observation and in-depth interviews to gain insight into the political disaffection of Cuban refugees.
In this book, Silvia Pedraza links Cuba's revolution and its mass exodus not only as cause and consequence but also as profoundly social and human processes that were not only political and economic but also cognitive and emotive. The book uses participant observation and in-depth interviews to gain insight into the political disaffection of Cuban refugees.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Silvia Pedraza is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan. She is the author of Political and Economic Migrants in America: Cubans and Mexicans (1985) and the co-editor of Origins and Destinies: Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity in America (1996, with Ruben G. Rumbaut). She has also published articles in such journals as Social Science History and the Annual Review of Sociology. A child of the Cuban refugee exodus, she lived through both a dictatorship and a revolution, which left an indelible mark on her research.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Political disaffection: Cuba's revolution and exodus Part I. For and Against the Republic, For and Against the Revolution: the Cuban Exodus of 1959-1962 and 1965-1974: 2. The revolution defines itself: democracy humanism 3. The revolution deepens: nationalism, church vs. state 4. The revolution redefines itself: socialism, Marxism-Leninism 5. The revolution consolidated: old vs. new communists political prisoners the dialogue Part II. The Children of Communism: the Cuban Exodus of 1980 and 1985-2004: 6. Los Marielitos of 1980: race, class, gender, and sexuality 7. After the Soviet collapse: the Balsero crisis 8. The last wave: political or economic immigrants? Part III. Civil Society Returns: 9. The church and the rebirth of civil society 10. Democratization and migration: the exodus and the development of civil society 11. The impossible triangle: Cuba, the United States, and the exiles.
1. Political disaffection: Cuba's revolution and exodus Part I. For and Against the Republic, For and Against the Revolution: the Cuban Exodus of 1959-1962 and 1965-1974: 2. The revolution defines itself: democracy humanism 3. The revolution deepens: nationalism, church vs. state 4. The revolution redefines itself: socialism, Marxism-Leninism 5. The revolution consolidated: old vs. new communists political prisoners the dialogue Part II. The Children of Communism: the Cuban Exodus of 1980 and 1985-2004: 6. Los Marielitos of 1980: race, class, gender, and sexuality 7. After the Soviet collapse: the Balsero crisis 8. The last wave: political or economic immigrants? Part III. Civil Society Returns: 9. The church and the rebirth of civil society 10. Democratization and migration: the exodus and the development of civil society 11. The impossible triangle: Cuba, the United States, and the exiles.
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