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Measures of Equality - Social Science, Citizenship, and Race in Cuba, 1902-1940 (Paperback, New edition)
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Measures of Equality - Social Science, Citizenship, and Race in Cuba, 1902-1940 (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Envisioning Cuba
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In the years following Cuba's independence, nationalists aimed to
transcend racial categories in order to create a unified polity,
yet racial and cultural heterogeneity posed continual challenges to
these liberal notions of citizenship. Alejandra Bronfman traces the
formation of Cuba's multiracial legal and political order in the
early Republic by exploring the responses of social scientists,
such as Fernando Ortiz and Israel Castellanos, and black and
mulatto activists, including Gustavo Urrutia and Nicolas Guillen,
to the paradoxes of modern nationhood. Law, science, and the social
sciences - which, during this era, enjoyed growing status in Cuba
as well as in many other countries - played central roles in
producing knowledge and shaping social categories in
postindependence Cuba. Anthropologists, criminologists, and
eugenicists embarked on projects intended to employ the tools of
science to rid Cuba of the last vestiges of a colonial past.
Meanwhile, the legal arena created both new freedoms and new modes
of repression. Black and mulatto intellectuals and activists,
working to ensure that citizenship offered concrete advantages
rather than empty promises, appropriated changing social scientific
and legal categories and turned them to their own uses. In the
midst of several decades of intermittent racial violence and
expanding social and political mobilization by Cubans of African
descent, debates among intellectuals and activists, state
officials, and legislators transformed not only understandings of
race, but also the terms of citizenship for all Cubans.
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