Abstract

1. Political disaffection: Cuba's revolution and exodus Part I. For and Against the Republic, For and Against the Revolution: the Cuban Exodus of 1959-1962 and 1965-1974: 2. The revolution defines itself: democracy humanism 3. The revolution deepens: nationalism, church vs. state 4. The revolution redefines itself: socialism, Marxism-Leninism 5. The revolution consolidated: old vs. new communists political prisoners the dialogue Part II. The Children of Communism: the Cuban Exodus of 1980 and 1985-2004: 6. Los Marielitos of 1980: race, class, gender, and sexuality 7. After the Soviet collapse: the Balsero crisis 8. The last wave: political or economic immigrants? Part III. Civil Society Returns: 9. The church and the rebirth of civil society 10. Democratization and migration: the exodus and the development of civil society 11. The impossible triangle: Cuba, the United States, and the exiles.

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