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Who Are the Black Revolutionaries?: Resistance in Cuba and the State Boundaries that Endure
Souls ( IF 0.361 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-30 , DOI: 10.1080/10999949.2019.1736896
Danielle Pilar Clealand

To be a black revolutionary as defined by someone who fights for black equality, progress and power, has always accompanied a contentious relationship with the Cuban state. Nonetheless, those that are defined as black revolutionaries are often those that are aligned with the state. I call for a wider definition of this term to include those outside of Cuba, those that are independent and critical of the state as well as Cubans that remain in private spaces, outside of the public sphere. In addition, I ask what have been the boundaries since 1959 in which black revolutionaries have had to live, act and dialogue? The growth of social media and increased networks coupled with the worsening of racial inequalities due to economic reforms suggest that the state is at a critical juncture. Black progress will not come without resistance from the ground and these new, independent dialogues and private spaces serve as the foundation to black resistance.



中文翻译:

谁是黑人革命者?:古巴的抵抗运动和持久的国家边界

为争取黑人平等,进步和权力而奋斗的黑人革命者,始终伴随着与古巴国家的有争议关系。但是,那些被定义为黑人革命者的人往往是那些与国家结盟的人。我呼吁对该术语进行更广泛的定义,以包括古巴境外的人,对国家独立和批评的人以及留在公共领域私人空间中的古巴人。此外,我问自1959年以来黑人革命者必须生活,行动和对话的界限是什么?社交媒体的增长和网络的增加,加上由于经济改革而导致的种族不平等加剧,表明国家正处于关键时刻。

更新日期:2020-06-30
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