Youth and the Cuban Revolution
Youth Culture and Politics in 1960s Cuba- Authors:
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- 2018
Summary
Youth and the Cuban Revolution: Youth Culture and Politics in 1960s Cuba is a new history of the first decade of the Cuban Revolution, exploring how youth came to play such an important role in the 1960s on this Caribbean island. Certainly, youth culture and politics worldwide were in the ascendant in that decade, but in this pioneering and thought-provoking work Anne Luke explains how the unique circumstances of the newly developing socialist revolution in Cuba created an ethos of youth which becomes one of the factors that explains how and why the Cuban Revolution survives to this day. By examining how youth was constructed and constituted within revolutionary discourse, policy, and the lived experience of young Cubans in the 1960s, Luke examines the conflicted (but ultimately successful) development of a revolutionary youth culture. She explores the fault lines along which the notion of youth was created—between the internal and the external, between discourse and the everyday, between politics and culture.
Luke looks at how in the first decade of the Cuban Revolution a young leadership—Fidel, Raúl and Che—were complemented by a group of new protagonists from Cuba’s young generation. These could be literacy teachers, party members, militia members, teachers, singers, poets… all aiming to define and shape the Cuban Revolution. Together young Cubans took part in defining what it meant to be young, socialist and Cuban in this effervescent decade. The picture that emerges is one in which neither youth politics nor youth culture can alone help to explain the first decade of the Revolution; rather through the sometimes conflicted intersection of both there emerged a generation constantly to be renewed—a youth in Revolution.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2018
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4985-3206-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4985-3207-5
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 163
- Product type
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Glossary of Abbreviations No access
- Introduction No access
- Chapter One: Revolution 1959 No access Pages 1 - 16
- Chapter Two: The New Framework for Cuban Youth in the Discourse of the Revolution No access Pages 17 - 36
- Chapter Three: A New Youth Policy for a New Era No access Pages 37 - 54
- Chapter Four: Cuba and the Global Sixties No access Pages 55 - 70
- Chapter Five: Youth Activism No access Pages 71 - 96
- Chapter Six: Participation and Voluntarism No access Pages 97 - 110
- Chapter Seven: Youth at the Cultural Margins No access Pages 111 - 132
- Conclusion No access Pages 133 - 140
- Bibliography No access Pages 141 - 156
- Index No access Pages 157 - 162
- About the Author No access Pages 163 - 163





