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Sex and Revolution: Women in Socialist Cuba
Contributor(s): Smith, Lois M. (Author), Padula, Alfred (Author)
ISBN: 0195094913     ISBN-13: 9780195094916
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $101.96  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 1996
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Annotation: The Cuban revolution attempted to make equality in every sphere the basic operating principle of society. Equality among the sexes, it postulated, would resolve the "woman issue" once and for all. Sex and Revolution: Women in Socialist Cuba is the first book-length examination of revolutionary
Cuba's attempt to conceptualize, prioritize, and implement sexual equality, offering an assessment of the successes, failures, and dilemmas of that process. In the wake of the revolution, which crushed both Cuban capitalism and Catholic power, a host of redistributive policies helped make Cuba one
of the most egalitarian societies in the world. The history of the Cuban revolution provides rich detail regarding the interplay among gender, power, ideology, and culture. Certain revolutionary efforts to transform women's lives were extraordinarily successful, while others fell short of
expectations. This book reviews the range of revolutionary strategies encompassed in structures, policies, and laws to address sexual inequality and difference. Ideal for courses in Latin American studies and women's studies, it offers insights into the implications of the way power is organized and
managed, and analyzes the limitations of state policies in promoting and managing social and cultural transformations as significant as those regarding relations between the sexes.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Feminism & Feminist Theory
- History | Caribbean & West Indies - Cuba
- Social Science | Women's Studies
Dewey: 305.420
LCCN: 95-11827
Lexile Measure: 1420
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 6.22" W x 9.21" (0.79 lbs) 264 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Caribbean & West Indies
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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The Cuban revolution attempted to make equality in every sphere the basic operating principle of society. Equality among the sexes, it postulated, would resolve the woman issue once and for all. Sex and Revolution: Women in Socialist Cuba is the first book-length examination of revolutionary
Cuba's attempt to conceptualize, prioritize, and implement sexual equality, offering an assessment of the successes, failures, and dilemmas of that process. In the wake of the revolution, which crushed both Cuban capitalism and Catholic power, a host of redistributive policies helped make Cuba one
of the most egalitarian societies in the world. The history of the Cuban revolution provides rich detail regarding the interplay among gender, power, ideology, and culture. Certain revolutionary efforts to transform women's lives were extraordinarily successful, while others fell short of
expectations. This book reviews the range of revolutionary strategies encompassed in structures, policies, and laws to address sexual inequality and difference. Ideal for courses in Latin American studies and women's studies, it offers insights into the implications of the way power is organized and
managed, and analyzes the limitations of state policies in promoting and managing social and cultural transformations as significant as those regarding relations between the sexes.