Exploring the intersection of passion and politics, the book examines the evolution of sexuality in Cuba from the 1959 Revolution to the twenty-first century. Utilizing a wealth of oral histories, press accounts, and literary sources, it moves beyond government narratives to highlight the lived experiences of ordinary Cubans. The author reveals how revolutionary changes have shaped sexual lives, emphasizing the interplay between desire and repression amidst broader social, political, and economic transformations.
Carrie Hamilton Book order


- 2014
- 2013
Women and ETA
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Women and ETA is the first book-length study of women in radical Basque nationalism. It uses a unique body of oral history interviews to examine the history of women as supporters and direct participants in ETA, including violence, from 1959 to the period before ETA's declaration of a permanent ceasefire in March 2006. -- .