Roots and Flowers: the Life and Work of the Afro-cuban Librarian Marta Terry Gonzalez - Abdul Alkalimat - Książki - Library Juice Press - 9781936117642 - 15 lutego 2015
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Roots and Flowers: the Life and Work of the Afro-cuban Librarian Marta Terry Gonzalez

Abdul Alkalimat

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Roots and Flowers: the Life and Work of the Afro-cuban Librarian Marta Terry Gonzalez

Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-290) and index.; Biography of Marta Terry Gonzalez, director of Cuba's Jose Marti National Library. Discusses the role of Afro-Cuban in Cuban history and culture and the role of libraries in the context of the Cuban revolution--; Provided by publisher."Publisher Marketing: This book introduces North Americans and other general readers to 1) the role of Afro-Cubans in Cuban history and culture, particularly in the 20th century, and 2) librarianship in the context of the Cuban revolution. Considering these two related subjects through the life and work of Marta Terry, Cuba will serve as an example for other Africans in the Americas and for all library workers in times of social change. Marta Terry directed three centrally important Cuban libraries. Beginning in 1961 she was Che Guevara's librarian when he organized the National Planning Board (JUCEPLAN) that set the post-1958 course for Cuba's development. From 1967-1987, she was library director at the Casa de Las Americas, the organization built and led by Haydee Santamaria that published and connected writers and their readers from across Latin America and set a model for combining liberation politics and innovative cultural production. From 1987-1997, she was director of the Jose Marti National Library, at which time the library was assigned responsibility for all public library development on the Island and then managed through the collapse of the Soviet Union, then Cuba's #1 trading partner and source of hard currency. A participant in international library gatherings since the 1950s, Marta Terry was also the point person in establishing Cuba's international library reputation and connections through IFLA, bringing their annual meeting to Latin America for the first time in Havana in 1994. She was then also point person in defending Cuba from the US-government sponsored attack that followed, under the guise of the so-called "independent libraries." Contributor Bio:  Alkalimat, Abdul Alkalimat is Professor of Sociology and Director of the African Studies program at the University of Toledo, Ohio, where he has engineered the only known Internet-based course taught from Africa to students in the US. Contributor Bio:  Williams, Kate KATE WILLIAMS is the author of the highly praised novel The Pleasures of Men and five acclaimed non-fiction books, including Becoming Queen, about the youth of Queen Victoria, and England's Mistress: The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton. She is also a social historian and broadcaster who appears regularly on radio and television as a historical and royal expert, is frequently on BBC Breakfast, and has hosted historical documentaries on TV and radio. The Storms of War is the first novel in a trilogy that will tell the story of the de Witt family between 1914 and 1939. Web: kate-williams.comFacebook: Kate WilliamsTwitter: @KateWilliamsme

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 15 lutego 2015
ISBN13 9781936117642
Wydawcy Library Juice Press
Strony 300
Wymiary 152 × 229 × 19 mm   ·   476 g