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Mambisas Rebel Women In Nineteenthcentury Cuba 1st Teresa Pradostorreira

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Mambisas Rebel Women In Nineteenthcentury Cuba 1st Teresa Pradostorreira
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.08 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Teresa Prados-Torreira
ISBN: 9780813028521, 0813028523
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1st

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Mambisas Rebel Women In Nineteenthcentury Cuba 1st Teresa Pradostorreira by Teresa Prados-torreira 9780813028521, 0813028523 instant download after payment.

This book examines a rarely studied yet crucial group of insurgents who fought for Cuban independence from Spain during the 19th century: rebel women known as mambisas. Coming from a wide variety of backgrounds--rich and poor, black and white, rural and urban, young and old--these women determinedly and passionately helped forge Cuba's new national identity. They wrote political pamphlets, carried military correspondence across enemy lines, raised money in New York and raised their families in rebel camps, served as nurses, and fought on the rebel army's front lines. In defeat or victory, imprisonment or exile, their stories are fascinating and compelling.               Parallel to the evolution of the Cuban nationalist process, another social phenomenon was occurring--the growth of feminist consciousness. The rebel women's participation in the anticolonial struggle encouraged many of these women to question their role and position within their families and society. In a dramatic shift of cultural attitudes, many women began to view themselves as equal partners with men.               This is the first work that explores how women shaped the war and were in turn shaped by it. Mambisas puts a human face on the Cuban struggle for independence, while at the same time examining the connection between nationalism and feminism in 19th-century Cuba.    

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