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9780822322658

Jose Marti's "Our America"

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  • ISBN13:

    9780822322658

  • ISBN10:

    082232265X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-03-01
  • Publisher: Duke Univ Pr

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Summary

Considerable inerest has been given to Cuban artist José Martì's 1891 essay Nuestra Amèrica, but relatively little has been paid to the rest of the journalistic work that Martì produced during his fourteen year exile in the United States. In Josè Martì's Our America, Jeffrey Belnap and Raùl Fernandez present essays from American, Caribbean and US based scholars who consider Martì's rich and under-explored body of work and position Martì as an emblem of New American studies. A Cuban exile from 1881 to 1895, Martì was a correspondent writing in New York for various Latin American newspapers. Grasping the significance of rising U.S. imperial power, he came to understand the Americas as a complex system of kindred-but not equal-national formations whose cultural and political integrity was threatened by the overbearing aggressiveness of the United States. This collection explores how in his journalistic work Martì critiques U.S. racism, imperialism, and capitalism; warns Latin America of impending U.S. geographical, cultural, and economic annexation; and calls for recognition of the diversity of America's cultural voices. Reinforcing Martì's hemispheric vision with essays by a wide range of scholars who investigate his analysis of the United States, his significance as a Latino outsider, and his analyses of Latin American cultural politics, this volume explores the affinities between Martì's thought and current re-examinations of what it means to study America. Josè Martì's Our America offers a new understanding of Martì's ambiguous and problematic relation with the United States and will engage scholars and students in American, Latin American, and Latino studies as well as those interested in cultural, postcolonial, gender, and ethnic studies. Contributors: Jeffrey Belnap, Raùl Fernandez, Ada Ferrer, Susan Gillman, George Lipsitz, Oscar Martì, David Noble, Donald E. Pease, Beatrice Pita, Brenda Gayle Plummer, Susana Rotker, Josè David Saldìvar, Rosaura Sanchez, Enrico Mario Santì, Doris Sommer, Brook Thomas

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: The Architectonics of Jose Marti's ``Our Americanism'' 1(26)
Jeffrey Belnap
Raul Fernandez
I Writing across the Line: Culture, Geography, and the ``Latino Outsider''
Jose Marti, Alexis de Tocqueville, and the Politics of Displacement
27(31)
Donald E. Pease
The (Political) Exile Gaze in Marti's Writing on the United States
58(19)
Susana Rotker
Jose Marti, Author of Walt Whitman
77(14)
Doris Sommer
Ramona in ``Our America''
91(24)
Susan Gillman
II Annexationist Designs and the End(s) of Manifest Destiny
Dismantling the Colossus: Marti and Ruiz de Burton on the Formulation of Anglo America
115(14)
Rosaura Sanchez
Engendering Critique: Race, Class, and Gender in Ruiz de Burton and Marti
129(16)
Beatrice Pita
Nuestra America's Borders: Remapping American Cultural Studies
145(34)
Jose David Saldivar
III Marti's Prescriptive Map of Our America
``Our America,'' the Gilded Age, and the Crisis of Latinamericanism
179(12)
Enrico Mario Santi
Headbands, Hemp Sandals, and Headdresses: The Dialectics of Dress and Self-Conception in Marti's ``Our America''
191(19)
Jeffrey Belnap
Firmin and Marti at the Intersection of Pan-Americanism and Pan-Africanism
210(18)
Brenda Gayle Plummer
The Silence of Patriots: Race and Nationalism in Marti's Cuba
228(25)
Ada Ferrer
IV ``Our Americanism'' in the Age of ``Globalization'': Contemporary Frontiers
The Anglo-Protestant Monopolization of ``America''
253(22)
David W. Noble
Frederick Jackson Turner, Jose Marti, and Finding a Home on the Range
275(18)
Brook Thomas
Their America and Ours: Intercultural Communication in the Context of ``Our America''
293(24)
George Lipsitz
Jose Marti and the Heroic Image
317(22)
Oscar R. Marti
Index 339(4)
Contributors 343

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