Abel Sierra Madero (born in Matanzas, 1976) is a Cuban author and scholar who was awarded the Casa de las Américas Prize in 2006.[1]

Abel Sierra Madero
Born1976 (age 47–48)
Matanzas, Cuba
OccupationAuthor and Scholar
Alma materUniversity of Havana
New York University
GenreEssay
Notable works
  • La nación sexuada (2001)
  • Del otro lado del espejo: La sexualidad en la construcción de la nación cubana. (2006)
  • Fidel Castro. El comandante Playboy. Sexo, revolución y guerra fría. (2019)
  • El cuerpo nunca olvida: Trabajo forzado, hombre nuevo y memoria en Cuba (1959-1980). (2022)
Notable awardsCasa de las Américas Prize (2006) Martin Duberman (CUNY 2012)
Website
abelsierramadero.com

He holds a PhD in History from the University of Havana (2009) and second PhD in Literature from New York University (2019). His work has contributed with a transdisciplinary approach to the field of History of Sexuality.[2] According to the historian Louis A. Pérez, "an original contribution to the historiography of Cuba is found in Abel Sierra Madero, Del otro lado del espejo: la sexualidad en la construcción de la nación cubana.[3] Additionally, his work is taught in courses about Latin America and Cultural Studies in universities in the United States.[4] Abel Sierra Madero has also been invited to deliver lectures in universities such as, Princeton,[5] Harvard,[6] Columbia,[7] NYU and many others.

Aside from the Casa de las Américas Prize, he has received various awards and fellowships, including The Martin Duberman[8] (CLAGS, CUNY); Research Fellowship, International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society (IASSCS)/Ford Foundation;[9] ERASMUS (European Community); Research Fellowship "Sexualities, Masculinities and Modernities",Ford Foundation/South-South Exchange Program for Research on the History of Development (SEPHIS); and "Catauro Cubano", Cuban Book Institute Award for his contribution to the Social Sciences in Cuba.

Sierra Madero has contributed with several magazines, journals, and newspapers such as Letras Libres,[10] Cuban Studies, The Rumpus,[11] Diario de Cuba,[12] El Nuevo Herald,[13] Hypermedia Magazine[14] among others.

Awards and fellowships edit

  • 2001 "Pinos Nuevos", Cuban Book Institute Award to the book: La nación sexuada. Relaciones de género y sexo en Cuba durante la primera mitad del siglo XIX [The sexed nation. Gender & sex relations, in Cuba during the first half of 19th Century].
  • 2001 "Razón de Ser" Award, Alejo Carpentier Foundation, for the project: "Relaciones de género y sexo en Cuba durante las guerras de independencia" [Gender and sex relations during the Cuban independence wars], Havana, Cuba.
  • 2006 Casa de las Américas Book Award for Del otro lado del espejo. La sexualidad en la construcción de la nación cubana.
  • 2007 "Catauro Cubano", Cuban Book Institute Award to the book Del otro lado del espejo. La sexualidad en la construcción de la nación cubana, for its contribution to the Social Sciences in Cuba.[15]
  • 2009 Fellowship "Sexualities, masculinities and modernities". Ford Foundation/South-South Exchange Program for Research on the History of Development (SEPHIS).
  • 2011 Erasmus Mundus (European Community).
  • 2012 The Martin Duberman Fellowship, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, CUNY.[8]

Books edit

  • 2001 La nación sexuada. Relaciones de género en Cuba durante la primera mitad del siglo XIX (The Sexed Nation. Gender relations in Cuba during the first half of the 19th Century), Havana, Ciencias Sociales.
  • 2006 Del otro lado del espejo: La sexualidad en la construcción de la nación cubana (On the other side of de mirror. Sexuality in the construction of the Cuban Nation). Havana: Casa de las Américas.
  • 2019 Fidel Castro. El comandante Playboy. Sexo, revolución y guerra fría. Editorial Hypermedia.[16] ISBN 978-1948517461
  • 2022 El cuerpo nunca olvida: Trabajo forzado, hombre nuevo y memoria en Cuba (1959-1980). Archive Fever. ISBN 979-8218252250.

Chapters in books edit

  • 2013 "Sexing The Nation's Body During The Cuban Republican Era." In: S. Wieringa and H. Sivori (Eds.) The sexual history of the Global South. Sexual politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America, London and New York: Zed Books, pp. 65–82.
  • 2019 "Here, Everyone's Got Huevos, Mister!: Nationalism, Sexuality, and Collective Violence during the Mariel Exodus." In: Michael J. Bustamante y Jennifer L. Lambe. The Revolution from Within, Cuba 1959–1980. Duke University Press, pp 244–276.

References edit

  1. ^ "Libros en catálogo de Abel Sierra Madero". Fondo Editorial Casa de las Américas. Casa de las Américas. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  2. ^ Negron-Muntner, Frances. "The Sex of Nations An Interview with Abel Sierra Madero". Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  3. ^ Pérez Jr., Louis A. (2011). Cuba:Between Reform and Revolution. Oxford University Press. p. 385. ISBN 978-0-19-930144-7. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  4. ^ Bustamante, Michael. "Cuban Revolution Syllabus". Age of Revolutions. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  5. ^ Sierra Madero, Abel. ""El trabajo os hará hombres"". PLAS: Program in Latin America Studies. Princeton University. Archived from the original on 16 June 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  6. ^ Sierra Madero, Abel. "El cuerpo de la nación. Género, sexualidad y nacionalismo en Cuba" (PDF). David Rockefeller Center for Latin America Studies. Harvard University. Harvard. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  7. ^ Sierra Madero, Abel. "Che Guevara's concept of the New Man". CSER. Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University. Columbia University. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Award Winners". Clags.org. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  9. ^ Sierra Madero, Abel. "From the New Man to Transvestism of State. Heteronormative Nationalism in The Cuban Revolution". iasscs.org. International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  10. ^ "Abel Sierra Madero". Letras Libres. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  11. ^ "Fidel Castro: The Playboy Comandante". The Rumpus.net. 2017-11-24. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
  12. ^ "Abel Sierra Madero". Diario de Cuba. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  13. ^ Sierra Madero, Abel (29 October 2015). "Memorias del Mariel: Los actos de repudio en Cuba". El Nuevo Herald. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  14. ^ "Fiebre de Archivo - Hypermedia Magazine (Archivos)". Hypermedia Magazine (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-12-28.
  15. ^ "Premio Catauro Cubano". Fundación Fernando Ortiz. Archived from the original on 8 July 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  16. ^ Llano, Pablo de (2019-08-04). "Fidel Castro, villano y 'sex symbol'". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2020-12-28.

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