
Syncing the Americas
Jose Marti and the Shaping of National Identity
Bucknell University Press,U.S.
Published on 18. December 2017
Book
Hardback
298 pages
978-1-61148-851-7 (ISBN)
Description
The essays in this collection reflect two of Marti's key observations during his time in the United States: first, how did he, an exile living in New York, view and read his North American neighbors from a sociocultural, political and literary perspective? Second, how did his perception of the modern nation impact his own concepts of race, capital punishment, poetics, and nation building for Cuba? The overarching endeavor of this project is to view and read Marti with the same critical or modern eye with which he viewed and read Spain, Cuba, Latin America and the United States. This volume, combining many of the most relevant experts in the field of Marti studies, attempts to answer those questions. It hopes to broaden the understanding and extend the influence of one of Americas' (speaking of the collective Americas) most prolific and important writers, particularly within the very nation where his chronicles, poetry, and journalism were written. In spite of the political differences still separating Cuba and the United States, understanding Marti's relevancy is crucial to bridging the gap between these nations.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cranbury
United States
Publishing group
Associated University Presses
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
2 b/w illustrations;
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
637 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61148-851-7 (9781611488517)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Syncing the Americas
Jose Marti and the Shaping of National Identity
E-Book
12/2017
1st Edition
Bucknell University Press,U.S.
€124.99
Available for download

Syncing the Americas
Jose Marti and the Shaping of National Identity
E-Book
12/2017
1st Edition
Bucknell University Press,U.S.
€124.99
Available for download
Persons
Georg M. Schwarzmann is associate professor at Lynchburg College.
Ryan A. Spangler is associate professor at Creighton University.
Ryan A. Spangler is associate professor at Creighton University.
Content
Preface
Introduction
Part One: Reading the Other America: History, Translation, and Political Landscapes
1.Enrico Mario Santi: "Nuestra America" and the Crisis of Latin Americanism
2.Esther Allen: "He has not made himself known to me": Jose Marti, U.S. History, and the Question of Translation
3.Ivan Schulman: Social and Cultural Textualizations of the Modern Marti Project: The North American Chronicles
4.Anne Fountain: Emerson and Marti: Close Readings, Context and Translation
5.Georg Schwarzmann: Creating "Superman:" Marti, Nietzsche, and Whitman
6.Ariela Schnirmajer: Politics, Justice, and Style: Jose Marti Reads Mark Twain
7.Rafael Rojas Gutierrez: Bancroft, Motley, Marti and American Renaissance Historiography
Part Two: Defining and Building the Modern Nation: Race, Punishment, and Poetics
8.Laura Lomas: The City Unmakes Empires: Jose Marti's Latina/o Urbanism
9.Jorge Camacho: Fear and Gratitude: Marti's Chronicles in Patria
10.Oleski Miranda Navarro: Jose Marti: A Rendering of Black Issue
Introduction
Part One: Reading the Other America: History, Translation, and Political Landscapes
1.Enrico Mario Santi: "Nuestra America" and the Crisis of Latin Americanism
2.Esther Allen: "He has not made himself known to me": Jose Marti, U.S. History, and the Question of Translation
3.Ivan Schulman: Social and Cultural Textualizations of the Modern Marti Project: The North American Chronicles
4.Anne Fountain: Emerson and Marti: Close Readings, Context and Translation
5.Georg Schwarzmann: Creating "Superman:" Marti, Nietzsche, and Whitman
6.Ariela Schnirmajer: Politics, Justice, and Style: Jose Marti Reads Mark Twain
7.Rafael Rojas Gutierrez: Bancroft, Motley, Marti and American Renaissance Historiography
Part Two: Defining and Building the Modern Nation: Race, Punishment, and Poetics
8.Laura Lomas: The City Unmakes Empires: Jose Marti's Latina/o Urbanism
9.Jorge Camacho: Fear and Gratitude: Marti's Chronicles in Patria
10.Oleski Miranda Navarro: Jose Marti: A Rendering of Black Issue