The Cuban Revolution and the new left. Transnational histories of gender, sexuality, and family
Key Points
To examine the historical impact of the Cuban Revolution on gender, sexuality, and family structures.
Analyzed various texts and narratives surrounding the Cuban Revolution.
Explored interdisciplinary perspectives on social movements and political ideologies.
Employed transnational frameworks to assess Cuba's influence on global discussions of gender and sexuality.
Highlighted the transformative effects of the Cuban Revolution on women's roles and family structures.
Showed that Cuba's revolutionary ideals offered alternative models for understanding gender and sexuality worldwide.
Illustrated how Cuba's history interconnects with global leftist movements.
Abstract
“It can be hard to remember the power and attraction that Cuba once exerted” (p. 1). When Michelle Chase and Isabella Cosse wrote the first line of their introduction to this anthology, they could ...