Posthumous History of Jose Marti
Discover the profound impact of José Martí's legacy in Posthumous History of Jose Marti by Alfred J. López. This insightful monograph delves into Martí's enduring influence on generations of Cubans, exploring a rich 120-year history of posthumous scholarship surrounding this iconic figure. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024, this paperback edition spans 310 pages and offers a critical examination of how scholars and activists have harnessed Martí's words and image for diverse political agendas. López intertwines recent advancements in postcolonial and global South studies to reveal the complexities of Martí's reception and reinterpretation. Ideal for those interested in romance literature and the intricate dynamics of cultural legacy, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the multifaceted role of Martí in shaping Cuban identity and political discourse.