Political Disaffection in Cuba's Revolution and Exodus
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Sep '07
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This book explains 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.The Cuban exodus is estimated to consist of around 12 percent of the country's population. It harbors several distinct waves of migrants, alike only in their final rejection of Cuba. Silvia Pedraza links the revolution and 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. Ironically for a community that defined itself as being in exile, virtually no studies of its political attitudes exist, and certainly none that encompass the changing political attitudes over 47 years of the exodus. Through the use of two major research strategies - participant observation and in-depth, semi-structured interviews - Pedraza captures the processes of political disaffection and emphasizes the contrasts among the four major waves of the exodus not only in their social characteristics but also in their attitudes as members of different political generations.
'Pedraza's study is unique … an excellent and important contribution to the still-too-limited literature on Cuba's 1959 Revolution … the contributions offered by Pedraza's volume are more important than ever.' The Review of Politics
ISBN: 9780521687294
Dimensions: 217mm x 150mm x 23mm
Weight: 518g
382 pages