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Martí was a leading Cuban nationalist in the independence war of the 1890s that anticipated the Third World liberation struggles of the 20th century and played for the Cuban Revolution a similar role to that of Lenin in Russia. This title looks at his role in US-Latin American relations, his contribution to ideological debates and the influence of American and German thinking in his social criticism.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Notes on Contributors
Chronological Guide
1 The Modernity of Martí Roberto Fernández Retamar
2 José Martí: Architect of Social Unity in the Émigré Communities of the United States Gerald E. Poyo
3 Cuban Populism and the Birth of the Myth of Martí Antoni Kapcia
4 Martí in the United States: The Flight from Disorder Jacqueline Kaye
5 Martí and Socialism Jorge Ibarra
6 José Martí and his Concept of the 'Intelectual Comprometido' John M. Kirk
7 Martí, Latin America and Spain Christopher Abel
8 Void and Renewal: José Martí's Modernity Ivan M. Schulman
9 Order and Passion in 'Amistad Funesta' Nissa Torrents
Concluding Perspectives Christopher Abel
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index