The Power of Race in Cuba analyzes racial ideologies that negate the existence of racism and their effect on racial progress, racial attitudes and activism through the lens of Cuba. This work gives a nuanced portrait of black identity and draws from the many black spaces, both formal and informal to highlight black consciousness on the island.
The Power of Race in Cuba analyzes racial ideologies that negate the existence of racism and their effect on racial progress, racial attitudes and activism through the lens of Cuba. This work gives a nuanced portrait of black identity and draws from the many black spaces, both formal and informal to highlight black consciousness on the island.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Transgressing Boundaries: Studies in Black Politics and Black Communities
Danielle Pilar Clealand is assistant professor at Florida International University in the Department of Politics and International Relations. She received her PhD in Political Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, an M.A. in Latin American Studies from New York University and a B.A. from Tufts University. Her work focuses on racism and racial consciousness in the Americas.
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* Table of Contents * Acknowledgments * Introduction * Chapter One: Todos Somos Cubanos: How Racial Democracy Works in Cuba * Chapter Two: De Aqui Pa'l Cielo: Black Consciousness and Racial Critique * Chapter Three: Marti's Cuba: Racial Ideology and Black Consciousness Before 1959 * Chapter Four: Institutionalizing Ideology: Race and the Cuban Revolution * Chapter Five: "I'm not a Racist": Anti-Racialism and White Racial Attitudes * Chapter Six: The Power of a Frame: The Characterization of Racism as Prejudice * Chapter Seven: Todos Somos Cubanos, pero no Somos Iguales: How Racism Works in Cuba * Chapter Eight: Uncovering Blackness and the Underground: Black Consciousness * Chapter Nine: The Seeds of a Black Movement?: Racial Organizing and the Above Ground Movement * Conclusion
* Table of Contents * Acknowledgments * Introduction * Chapter One: Todos Somos Cubanos: How Racial Democracy Works in Cuba * Chapter Two: De Aqui Pa'l Cielo: Black Consciousness and Racial Critique * Chapter Three: Marti's Cuba: Racial Ideology and Black Consciousness Before 1959 * Chapter Four: Institutionalizing Ideology: Race and the Cuban Revolution * Chapter Five: "I'm not a Racist": Anti-Racialism and White Racial Attitudes * Chapter Six: The Power of a Frame: The Characterization of Racism as Prejudice * Chapter Seven: Todos Somos Cubanos, pero no Somos Iguales: How Racism Works in Cuba * Chapter Eight: Uncovering Blackness and the Underground: Black Consciousness * Chapter Nine: The Seeds of a Black Movement?: Racial Organizing and the Above Ground Movement * Conclusion
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