This book is a critical study of visual representations of Jos? Mart? The National Hero of Cuba, and the discourses of power that make it possible for Mart?'s images to be perceived as icons today. It argues that an observer of Mart?'s icons who is immersed in the Cuban national narrative experiences a retrospective reconstruction of those images by means of ideologically formed national discourses of power. Also, the obsessive reproduction of Mart?'s...