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      Women in Cuba: The Emancipatory Revolution

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            The triumph of the Cuban Revolution has created the most remarkable political, economic and social upheaval in the history of Latin America. Since its beginning in 1959, the new government, led by Fidel Castro, has placed the poor – especially women and people of colour, the principal victims of the discrimination inherent in patriarchal and segregationist societies – at the centre of their reformist project. The Revolution ‘of the humble, by the humble and for the humble’, 1 was designed to lay the foundation for a new era, one marked by equality and freed from the throes of the injustice linked to the history and social structures of the country. Cuban women were the immediate priority for the revolutionary government. In 1960, the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) was created. Its president was Vilma Espín Dubois, the wife of Raúl Castro and a fully committed activist in the struggle against the dictatorship of General Fulgencio Batista. This article examines the status of women at the triumph of the Revolution, and assesses the concrete steps taken to disseminate and implement the idea of equal rights and equal opportunities between men and women and to erase prejudice and cultural stereotypes. Firstly, special attention is paid to the role of women before the triumph of the Revolution. Secondly, the new government's actions aimed at enabling this sector of society to achieve true emancipation and full citizenship are analysed. Finally, beyond the soaring declarations of principle, the article examines the status of Cuban women today and assesses their integration into the political, economic and social life of the country.

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            Journal
            10.13169
            intejcubastud
            International Journal of Cuban Studies
            Pluto Journals
            17563461
            1756347X
            Spring 2016
            : 8
            : 1
            : 109-116
            Affiliations
            University of La Réunion, France
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            intejcubastud.8.1.0109
            10.13169/intejcubastud.8.1.0109
            a43fb8dd-1d75-44e9-8966-deebe65eae65
            © International Institute for the Study of Cuba

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            Literary studies,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,History,Cultural studies,Economics
            women's rights,emancipation,equality,women

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            1. , ‘Discurso pronunciado por Fidel Castro Ruz, Presidente de Dobla República de Cuba, en las honras fúnebres de las víctimas del bombardeo a distintos puntos de la república, efectuado en 23 y 12, frente al cementerio de Colón, el día 16 de abril de 1961’, República de Cuba . Available at http://www.cuba.cu/gobierno/discursos/1961/esp/f160461e.html. (Accessed 8 March 2015.)

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            4. Ibid.

            5. Ibid.

            6. , ‘Discurso pronunciado por el Comandante Fidel Castro Ruz, en el Parque Céspedes de Santiago de Cuba’, República de Cuba , January 1, 1959. Available at http://www.cuba.cu/gobierno/discursos/1959/esp/f010159e.html. (Accessed 18 April 2015.)

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            9. , ‘Mujeres cubanas y el largo camino hacia la libertad’.

            10. Constitución de la República de Cuba, 1976, Artículo 41 & 42.

            11. Código Penal de la República de Cuba, Artículo 295.1, Ministerio de Justicia . Available at http://www.gacetaoficial.cu/html/codigo_penal.html. (Accessed 8 May 2016.)

            12. , ‘Mujeres haciendo Revolución’, Cuba Defensa , 20 August 2013. Available at http://www.cubadefensa.cu/?q=node/2158. (Accessed 18 April 2015.); Sonia Regla Pérez Sosa, ‘Homenaje a mujeres de las FAR’, Cuba Defensa , 5 March 2015. http://www.cubadefensa.cu/?q=homenaje%20mujeres%20FAR. (Accessed 28 April 2016.)

            13. Banque mondiale, ‘Tasa de fertilidad, total (nacimientos por cada mujer)’, 2014. Available at http://datos.bancomundial.org/indicador/SP.DYN.TFRT.IN/countries. (Accessed 8 March 2015.)

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            20. , ‘Rapprochement Cuba/USA: Perspectives and Obstacles’, International Journal of Cuban Studies , 7(1) Spring 2015: 8–15.

            21. Oficina Nacional de Estadística e Información, ‘Mujeres Cubanas: Estadísticas y realidades 1958–2008. Capítulo 6: Deportes’, República de Cuba . Available at http://www.one.cu/publicaciones/08informacion/mujer/Capitulo%206%20Deporte.pdf. (Accessed 18 May 2016.)

            22. ‘Destacan en Cepal política de Cuba a favor de mujeres’, Granma . November 20, 2014. Available at http://www.granma.cu/mundo/2014-11-20/destacan-en-cepal-politica-de-cuba-a-favor-de-las-mujeres. (Accessed 18 May 2016.)

            23. Centro Nacional de Educación Sexual. Available at http://www.cenesex.org/. (Accessed 15 November 2014.)

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