Revolutionary Masculinity and Racial Inequality
Gendering War and Politics in Cuba
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of New Mexico Press
Published:30th Dec '21
Should be back in stock very soon

One of the most paradoxical aspects of Cuban history is the coexistence of national myths of racial harmony with lived experiences of racial inequality. Here a historian addresses this issue by examining the ways soldiers and politicians coded their discussions of race in ideas of masculinity during Cuba's transition from colony to republic. Cuban insurgents, the author shows, rarely mentioned race outright. Instead, they often expressed their attitudes toward racial hierarchy through distinctly gendered language--revolutionary masculinity.
By examining the relationship between historical experiences of race and discourses of masculinity, Lucero advances understandings about how racial exclusion functioned in a supposedly raceless society. Revolutionary masculinity, she shows, outwardly reinforced the centrality of color blindness to Cuban ideals of manhood at the same time as it perpetuated exclusion of Cubans of African descent from positions of authority.
Illustrates how the war for Cuban independence constructed Cuban masculinity ideals through the obstruction of truth about racism on the island." - Christopher M. White, author of A Global History of the Developing World
ISBN: 9780826363336
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 333g
360 pages