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The Ambivalent Apostle of 1953: A liminal reading of the centenary of José Martí
Stephen Fay
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
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Arts & Humanities
National Identity
100%
Apostles
80%
Liminal
77%
Centenary
76%
Turning Point
69%
Victor Turner
50%
Omnipresence
47%
Cultural Anthropology
44%
National Narrative
44%
Public Intellectuals
43%
Rites of Passage
43%
Patriot
41%
Strife
41%
Introspection
39%
Heroism
39%
Collective Identity
39%
Obsessions
37%
Commemoration
35%
Scrutiny
32%
Trajectory
32%
Republican
31%
Activists
30%
Psychological
27%
History
24%
Social Sciences
national identity
68%
heroism
51%
introspection
46%
cultural anthropology
43%
collective identity
39%
ritual
39%
intellectual
37%
anniversary
36%
republic
32%
narrative
22%
interpretation
21%
examination
20%
history
19%
evidence
15%