Table of Contents
Tables viii
Acknowledgments ix
Preface to the PM Press Edition xi
Introduction 1
1 Anarchism, Cubanía, Culture, and Power 20
Part I Anarchism, Nationalism, and Internationalism
2 Cuba for All: Anarchist Internationalism and the Politics of Cuban Independence 39
3 Symbolic Freedom: Anarchism and the Cultural Politics of Independence 62
4 The Cuban Melting Pot: Anarchism and Immigration 72
5 Anarchism in Black and White: Race and Afrocubanismo 90
Part II Anarchism, Health, and Nature
6 Struggles for a Healthy Cuba: Anarchism, Health, and "White Slavery" 107
7 Curing Bourgeois Ills: Anarcho-Naturism vs. Cuba's Medical Establishment 126
8 Rejecting Civilization: Nature, Salvation, and the Rural Ideal in Anarcho-Naturism 144
Part III Anarchism, Education, and the Family
9 Freedom Teaching: Anarchism and Education 165
10 Guiding the Masses: Anarchist Culture as Education 195
11 Imagining Women: Prostitutes, Bad Seeds, and Revolutionary Mothers 208
Conclusion and Epilogue 223
Notes 235
Bibliography 255
Index 271