Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 280
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-5381-9067-8 • Hardback • February 2024 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
978-1-5381-9069-2 • eBook • February 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00) (coming soon)
Miguel De La Torre is an international scholar, documentarian, novelist, academic author, and scholar activist. He is professor of social ethics and Latinx studies at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver and author of over a hundred articles and over forty books.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Notes Concerning Translation
Introduction
Chapter 1:Martí, machos, y maricones: Complicity with Heteronormativity
Chapter 2:Los indios: Complicity with Appropriation
Chapter 3:Los negros: Complicity with Colorblindness
Chapter 4:Los chinos: Complicity with Exclusion Chapter 5:Las mujeres: Complicity with Toxic Masculinity
Bibliography
Miguel De La Torre's excavation of the authentic Martí is piercing and raw, highlighting all ways Martí perpetuated the status quo. Yet, it is by way of this rigorous deconstruction that De La Torre unearths, rather brilliantly, the more revolutionary and liberative qualities of Martí's thought. As a result, he gives us a Martí for our time—a compelling Martí we should not ignore.
— José Francisco Morales Torres, Assistant Professor of Latinx Studies and Religion, Chicago Theological Seminary
“De La Torre embarks on the daring journey of challenging the colonial heteronormative apparatus in prevailing portrayals of José Martí. Readers will find a refreshing new depiction of this historical figure in which the insidious ideological structures behind the othering of racialized and gendered peoples are also uncovered. De La Torre’s analysis embodies what it means to engage the painstaking processes of revisiting authorized accounts of historical figures.”
— Néstor Medina, Associate Professor of Religious Ethics and Culture, Emmanuel College, Victoria University in the University of Toronto