Alfred J. Lopez is associate professor in the department of English at the University of Mississippi, author of Posts and Pasts: A Theory of Postcolonialism, and editor of Postcolonial Whiteness: A Critical Reader on Race and Empire.
"Enters the fray of Miami vs. Havana visions of Marti . . . It shows how key texts are misinterpreted or suppressed and aims to give Marti a place beyond the spaces circumscribed by the divided Cuban groups and by the postcolonial stance embraced by some scholars. It invites a rereading and a reimagining of how he should be studied." -- Anne Fountain
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