id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_sjywlowsoffzlc63gpteiqzgw4 Karen Y. Morrison José Martí and the Global Origins of Cuban Independence, written by Armando García de la Torre 2017.0 2 .pdf application/pdf 938 67 56 José Martí and the Global Origins of Cuban Independence. Armando García de la Torre incorporates Cuban national hero José Martí's García de la Torre is most innovative in attempting a non-Eurocentric reading of Martí, depicting a man who actively sought to escape the confines of Martí's homage to Emerson serves García de la Torre compares Martí's worldview with that found in the Hindu García de la Torre argues that for Martí the struggle for Cuban independence "Martí conceived of the Cuban nationstate as divine, a 'God patria,' and not as a distinct entity composed of homogeneous ethnic, historic, or linguistic elements, in contrast to other nationalists sacrifice and martyrdom solely in terms of Hindu thought. relying almost exclusively upon Martí's relationships with late nineteenthcentury Afro-Cuban political leaders Antonio Maceo, Rafael Serra, and Juan As Martí made intellectual efforts to link Cuban humanity to national sovereignty and to advance the welfare ./cache/work_sjywlowsoffzlc63gpteiqzgw4.pdf ./txt/work_sjywlowsoffzlc63gpteiqzgw4.txt