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"A handful of celebrated photographs show armed, fatigues-clad female Cuban insurgents alongside their compañeros in Cuba's remote mountains during the revolutionary struggle. However, the story of women's part in the struggle's success only now receives comprehensive consideration in Michelle Chase's history of women and gender politics in revolutionary Cuba. Restoring to history women's participation in the all-important urban insurrection, and resisting Fidel Castro's triumphant claim that women's emancipation was handed to them as a 'revolution within the revolution, ' Chase's work demonstrates that women's activism and leadership was critical at every stage of the revolutionary process."--
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monografia Rebiun19220650 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun19220650 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 151218s2015 ncua ob s001 0 eng d 9781469625027 1469625024 9781469625010 electronic book) 1469625016 NT eng pn NT NT OCLCO JSTOR OCLCO EBLCP P@U YDXCP IDEBK OCL VLB AGLDB DGU OCLCQ OCLCO OTZ OCLCF UKOUP UNAV 305.42097291 23 Chase, Michelle Revolution within the revolution Recurso electrónico] women and gender politics in Cuba, 1952-1962 Michelle Chase Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press [2015] Chapel Hill Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press xii, 292 p. xii, 292 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Envisioning Cuba Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Dead cities and other forms of protest, 1952-1955 -- The domestication of violence, 1955-1958 -- Maternalism and the moral authority of revolution, 1956-1958 -- The new woman and the old Left, 1959-1960 -- From the consumer's revolution to the economic war, 1959-1962 -- The destruction and salvation of the Cuban family, 1959-1962 "A handful of celebrated photographs show armed, fatigues-clad female Cuban insurgents alongside their compañeros in Cuba's remote mountains during the revolutionary struggle. However, the story of women's part in the struggle's success only now receives comprehensive consideration in Michelle Chase's history of women and gender politics in revolutionary Cuba. Restoring to history women's participation in the all-important urban insurrection, and resisting Fidel Castro's triumphant claim that women's emancipation was handed to them as a 'revolution within the revolution, ' Chase's work demonstrates that women's activism and leadership was critical at every stage of the revolutionary process."-- Provided by publisher Forma de acceso: World Wide Web