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Small Axe (2015) 19 (2 (47)): 1–28.
Published: 01 July 2015
... in the South: André Breton and André Masson's Martinique: Charmeuse de serpents and Alejo Carpentier's uses of José Martí and Wifredo Lam in his prologue to El reino de este mundo . Though Carpentier is known for his rejection of Breton and Masson's surreal forest for Lam's visual representation...
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Small Axe (2016) 20 (3 (51)): 115–122.
Published: 01 November 2016
... the relationship between the Shakespearean figures of Prospero and Caliban. Also underlined is the importance to Calibán of Fernández Retamar's quotations from José Martí and Che Guevara. © Small Axe, Inc. 2016 Caribbean The Tempest Cuba José Martí Roberto Fernández Retamar con Tomás “Titón...
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Small Axe (2024) 28 (2 (74)): 190–200.
Published: 01 July 2024
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Small Axe (2016) 20 (3 (51)): vii–x.
Published: 01 November 2016
...David Scott © Small Axe, Inc. 2016 The problem of independence was not the change in form, but the change in spirit. —José Martí, “Our America” In late October 2015 I visited Cuba for the first time, and, through the kindness of my Small Axe colleague Vanessa Pérez-Rosario, I had...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (1 (61)): 111–119.
Published: 01 March 2020
... for men of color. This went against the interests of cigar factory owners who refused to include labor and labor rights in the nationalist platform. The tensions simmered for most of the 1880s and early 1890s. With the independence movement slow to accept the interests of labor organizers, José Martí...
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Small Axe (2016) 20 (3 (51)): 147–162.
Published: 01 November 2016
..., an Afro-Cuban-majority working class of articulate, organized, politically conscious tabaqueros , or cigar rollers, who worked in thousands of talleres (workshops) from New York to Tampa, Florida. 25 The key ideologue of Cuban nationalism, José Martí, develops an anticolonial viewpoint through...
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Small Axe (2021) 25 (3 (66)): 45–62.
Published: 01 November 2021
... Morales-Franceschini, The Epic of Cuba Libre: The Mambí, Mythopoetics, and Liberation . © 2022 by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia. Reprinted by permission of the University of Virginia Press. 1 “Con todos y para el bien de todos”; José Martí, “Discurso en el Liceo Cubano...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (1 (61)): 44–52.
Published: 01 March 2020
... in an analysis of José Martí’s 1887 essay “El poeta Walt Whitman,” this was “an all-male affiliative model” in which the “revolutionary family of sons and fathers confounded in a continuum of natural masculine emotion.” 14 Not unlike Martí, Betances explicitly defined his vision for the Caribbean...
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Small Axe (2022) 26 (3 (69)): 84–97.
Published: 01 November 2022
...,” savages, or “stupid” and to the capitalists as “barbarians.” Contrary to Martí and Borges, Capetillo does not affirm the place that identifies the unruly, nor does she minimize the binarism between civilization (universal) and barbarity (local). Rather, she creates a new, more potent binary that we could...
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Small Axe (2008) 12 (2): 160–167.
Published: 01 June 2008
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in the Caribbean, from the ethnocentric “We the People” of the northern fringes of the plan-
tation world in the thirteen British colonies to Bolivar’s equally reductive nosotros and Saco’s
(white) supremacist cubanos, from Martí’s will to order in patria as a space of public (male)
discourse and action...
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Small Axe (2023) 27 (3 (72)): 194–202.
Published: 01 November 2023
...: Kofi Baadu out of Africa (1980) and Lakshmi out of India (1980). Rodney’s turn to writing for children was a political choice. It can be directly compared to the decision of José Martí in 1889, the year he organized the Pan-American Conference, to publish a magazine called El Edad de Oro...
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Small Axe (2016) 20 (3 (51)): 123–137.
Published: 01 November 2016
.... Intellectuals such as Cuban José Martí, Uruguayan José Enrique Rodó, and even Nicaraguan Rubén Darío believed in the sovereignty of their countries and region. They wrote about the power that was being exerted by their neighbor to the north, which grew to dominate the region. In the present, intellectuals...
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Small Axe (2021) 25 (2 (65)): 50–68.
Published: 01 July 2021
... to Cuba following the 1791 Haitian Revolution, the black population outnumbering the white in Cuba triggered Cuban white creole fears of emulating Haiti’s fate. 9 Cuban insurgents thus endorsed José Martí’s notion of racial mixing, making Cuba’s multiracial society unprecedented in the hemisphere...
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Small Axe (2019) 23 (3 (60)): 131–154.
Published: 01 November 2019
... collection Nieve in Revista Cubana , August 1892. See Cruz-Malavé, “Julián del Casal,” n75. 34 Martí published an obituary for Casal in La Patria Libre . 33 According to Cruz-Malavé, in a letter to Esteban Borrero, Casal wrote of his admiration of Cuban independence general Antonio Maceo...
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Small Axe (2021) 25 (2 (65)): 109–124.
Published: 01 July 2021
... independentistas como José Martí y Juan Gualberto Gómez. La interpretación que hace Morejón del mestizaje en Guillén encuentra legitimidad dentro de esta continuidad con el pensamiento independentista decimonónico. Legitimidad que a su vez es utilizada para reforzar los postulados ideológicos de la Revolución...
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Small Axe (2006) 10 (1): 28–58.
Published: 01 February 2006
... documented. Castro s friendship with Burnham was part of a larger and strategic commitment by Cuba ot the political and economic progress of nonaligned countries, particularly black nations. See also: Terence Cannon, Revolutionary Cuba (Havana: José Martí Publishing House Foreign Languages, 1983). 30 | SX19...
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Small Axe (2016) 20 (3 (51)): 21–31.
Published: 01 November 2016
... that José Martí, in his 1891 “Nuestra América,” had warned his islands to awaken, lest they be trampled by the giant with seven-league boots. 4 The Americanization of the hispanophone Caribbean was met with a revival and new beginnings in the philosophy of hispanismo . Ideologies of Hispanism...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (1 (61)): 37–43.
Published: 01 March 2020
... when the idea of the confederación is discussed are Ramón Emeterio Betances (1827–98), Eugenio María de Hostos (1839–1903), José Martí (1853–95), Gregorio Luperón (1839–97), Antonio Maceo (1845–96), Máximo Gómez (1836–1905), and Joseph Anténor Firmin (1850–1911). Although the confederación never...
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Small Axe (2020) 24 (1 (61)): 96–102.
Published: 01 March 2020
... Gaztambide-Géigel argues, shifted into José Martí’s notion of “our America,” as well as into an earlier version of Pan-Americanism. 7 Ángel A. Rivera looks at the confederation in relation to subjectivity and the ways the struggle against Spanish colonialism built a form of what I call “affective politics...
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Small Axe (2019) 23 (3 (60)): 155–166.
Published: 01 November 2019
... Casal was the son of a Spanish plantation owner whose estate had fallen into ruin as a result of the first Cuban war of independence, the Ten Year War (1868–78), and whose brief life and early death, two weeks short of his thirtieth birthday, seemed, in the words of José Martí, “more a romantic...
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