This article relates central themes of Marxist and Foucauldian thought to the intellectual and political legacy of the Cuban Revolution. Against the backdrop of a reading of Foucault’s relationship to the revolutionary left, it is argued that Marxist theoretical discourse on guerrilla struggle (as articulated by Mao, Guevara and others) provide an intriguing case for bio-political struggle. In the case of the Cuban revolution, an ethics of self-transformation appears in which new ways of living and practicing life are cultivated in opposition to sedimentations of state power. Moreover, in addition to this historical case, a discussion is offered of the reception of Foucault’s work in contemporary Cuba, through an analysis of the published p...
The Desired Revolution and the New Man: Assembling and Negotiating Cultural and Intellectual Practic...
This thesis combines the recent historiography on the Cuban Revolution with a theoretical approach ...
The Cuban Revolution was a global, generational and deeply political revolution; it penetrated the c...
This article relates central themes of Marxist and Foucauldian thought to the intellectual and polit...
The following narrative serves as a companion piece to “Foucault, Marxism, and the Cuban Revolution:...
Drawing from interviews with Cuban nationals during and shortly after the 50th anniversary of the Ca...
This article revisits the reception given to the Cuban Revolution by the French New Left in the 1960...
Nowadays the Cuban Revolution and the Socialism of the 21 st century is a very polemic topic, becaus...
In the years that immediately followed the victory of the rebel forces in 1959, the new leaders of t...
Based on original interviews and rare archival sources, the central thread of this article is the or...
The article, in essence, reconsiders revolutionary Cuban cultural policy, focusing on what many have...
The work of the German philosopher, Karl Krause, whilst enjoying relative obscurity in the West, may...
Based on a diverse variety of sources, including archival materials, interviews and news- papers, th...
In the present study is intended to demonstrate that, despite the existence of a theory of communist...
This thesis examines the definition of “Revolution” in Cuba, exploring the political and...
The Desired Revolution and the New Man: Assembling and Negotiating Cultural and Intellectual Practic...
This thesis combines the recent historiography on the Cuban Revolution with a theoretical approach ...
The Cuban Revolution was a global, generational and deeply political revolution; it penetrated the c...
This article relates central themes of Marxist and Foucauldian thought to the intellectual and polit...
The following narrative serves as a companion piece to “Foucault, Marxism, and the Cuban Revolution:...
Drawing from interviews with Cuban nationals during and shortly after the 50th anniversary of the Ca...
This article revisits the reception given to the Cuban Revolution by the French New Left in the 1960...
Nowadays the Cuban Revolution and the Socialism of the 21 st century is a very polemic topic, becaus...
In the years that immediately followed the victory of the rebel forces in 1959, the new leaders of t...
Based on original interviews and rare archival sources, the central thread of this article is the or...
The article, in essence, reconsiders revolutionary Cuban cultural policy, focusing on what many have...
The work of the German philosopher, Karl Krause, whilst enjoying relative obscurity in the West, may...
Based on a diverse variety of sources, including archival materials, interviews and news- papers, th...
In the present study is intended to demonstrate that, despite the existence of a theory of communist...
This thesis examines the definition of “Revolution” in Cuba, exploring the political and...
The Desired Revolution and the New Man: Assembling and Negotiating Cultural and Intellectual Practic...
This thesis combines the recent historiography on the Cuban Revolution with a theoretical approach ...
The Cuban Revolution was a global, generational and deeply political revolution; it penetrated the c...