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Bildner Western Hemisphere Studies Book Series
Cuban Counterpoints: The Legacy of Fernando Ortiz “This interesting collection of essays…highlights how
relevant Ortiz’s writings are to understanding contemporary as
well as historical trends in the Americas.” “This volume is a compelling encounter with the many personas
of Fernando Ortiz – anthropologist, lawyer, politician, humanist,
and, perhaps most important, Cuban While Fernando Ortiz’s contribution to the understanding of Cuba and Latin America has been widely recognized since the 1940s, recently there has been renewed interest in this scholar and activist who made lasting contributions to a staggering array of fields. This volume – a compilation of work by scholars from Cuba, Mexico, the United States and Europe – probes Ortiz’s vast oeuvre and provides a timely and provocative reassessment of his legacy. Embracing simultaneity, inherent contradiction and hybridity, the Ortizian perspective has remarkable relevance to the current debate about Latin America’s complex and evolving societies. Cuban Counterpoints explores the bold new perspectives that Ortiz brought to bear on social science and Cuban society. These 20 essays discuss his profoundly influential approach to transculturation, Afro-Latin culture, race relations, and such major themes in Cuban society and history as the roles of tobacco and sugar, civil society, religion and law, national identity, intellectual and political dynamics during the Republic, music, and literature. Together, these essays provide a convincing portrait of a major social thinker and great Cuban. Click here to purchase this volume from Barnes & Noble. Contents: Introduction: Part I: Life and Education Part II: Interpreting Cuban History Part III: Social Sciences and Law Part IV: Racial Diversity, Religion and National Identity Part V: Literature and Music For more information of to purchase a copy of this book please visit Lexington Books.
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