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Newsletter of the Center for José Martí Studies Affiliate at The University of Tampa.
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Issues

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Volume 3, Issue 2
  • Message from the Editor
  • Excerpt from: The House on G Street: A Cuban Family Saga (Lisandro Pérez, Ph.D.)
  • Key West: From Cigars, Immigrants, and Revolution to Tourism, Gays, and Real Estate (Robert Kerstein, Ph.D.)
  • Un Paseo por el Método de José Martí (Steven Dike, Ph.D.)
Volume 3, Issue 1
  • Message from the Editor
  • Excerpt from Ybor City: Crucible of the Latina South (Sarah McNamara, Ph.D.)
  • Excerpt from The Epic of Cuba Libre: The Mambí, Mythopoetics, and Liberation (Eric Morales-Franceshini, Ph.D.)
  • Racism and Erasure: Afro-Cubans in and beyond Tampa's Cuban Independence Struggle (Susan D. Greenbaum, Ph.D., and Kenya C. Dworkin, Ph.D.)
Volume 2, Issue 2
  • Message from the Editor
  • Tampa: From Cigar Town to Postindustrial Sunbelt City (Robert Kerstein, Ph.D.)
  • El pensamiento democrático de Victoriano Manteiga (Gabriel Cartaya)
  • Excerpt from Guajira, the Cuban Girl: A Memoir (Zita Arocha, Ph.D.)
  • Excerpt from The Cuban Sandwich: A History in Layers (Andy Huse, Bárbara C. Cruz, Ph.D., Jeff Houck)
Volume 2, Issue 1
  • Message from the Editor
  • Excerpt from A Posthumous History of José Martí: The Apostle and His Afterlife (Alfred J. López, Ph.D.)
  • El Partido Revolucionario Cubano en Tampa: Orígenes, Objetivos y Transcendencia (Ibrahim Hidalgo Paz, Ph.D.)
  • José Martí y el pensamiento político y jurídico norteamericano del siglo XIX (Vladimir Pita Simón, Ph.D. and Richard Gioioso, Ph.D.)
Volume 1, Issue 2 (Teaching José Martí)
  • Message from the Editor
  • Teaching José Martí in the Contemporary Global Anglophone Literature Classroom
  • Teaching José Martí as Man, Myth and Legend
  • Butterflies in the Rubble: Teaching Martí During the Pandemic
  • Decentering the Narrative: Teaching the Life and Selected Writings of José Martí
Volume 1, Issue 1
  • Message from the Editor
  • SMOKE: A Novel
  • From: A Latino Memoir. Exploring Identity, Family, and the Common Good
  • Excerpt from Memoir of a Tampeña in Remembering Cuba Andrea O’Reilly, editor
  • Domingos de tanta luz by Gabriel Cartaya (review by Kenya Dworkin)
  • So Much Light: The Last Twenty Sundays of Cuban Freedom Apostle José Martí