Listen, Yankee: The Revolution in Cuba

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"Listen, Yankee: The Revolution in Cuba" is a 1960 political analysis and defense of the Cuban Revolution, presenting the perspectives of Cuban revolutionaries to a U.S. audience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political analysis
addressesEvent Cold War NERFINISHED
Cuban Revolution NERFINISHED
aimsTo counter U.S. media narratives about Cuba
explain Cuban revolutionary motivations
author C. Wright Mills NERFINISHED
authorBirthName Charles Wright Mills NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
authorOccupation sociologist
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes U.S. foreign policy toward Cuba
genre political non-fiction
political sociology
hasForm print
hasInfluenced U.S. perceptions of the Cuban Revolution among left-leaning readers
hasTopic Latin American politics
anti-imperialism
imperialism
revolutionary ideology
social justice
intendedAudience U.S. audience
language English
mainSubject Cuban Revolution NERFINISHED
Cuba–United States relations NERFINISHED
revolutionary politics
notableFor presenting Cuban revolutionary voices to U.S. readers
sympathetic portrayal of the Cuban Revolution
originalLanguage English
pageCount approximately 190
perspectivePresented Cuban revolutionaries
placeOfPublication New York City
politicalPosition defense of the Cuban Revolution
publicationYear 1960
publisher McGraw-Hill NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Causes of World War Three NERFINISHED
The Power Elite NERFINISHED
setting post-1959 Cuba
subjectOf academic discussion in sociology
debates on U.S.–Cuba relations
timeOfContext early Cold War era
immediately after the Cuban Revolution
writtenBy sociologist

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C. Wright Mills notableWork Listen, Yankee: The Revolution in Cuba