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Planet/Cuba : art, culture, and the future of the island / Rachel Price.

Van Pelt Library NX525.A1 P75 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Price, Rachel, 1975- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arts, Cuban--21st century--Themes, motives.
Arts, Cuban.
Arts and society--Cuba--History--21st century.
Arts and society.
Arts, Cuban--Themes, motives.
Cuba.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
viii, 246 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London ; Brooklyn : Verso, 2015.
Summary:
"Cuba has changed significantly in recent years, from seemingly minor allowances (such as the introduction of cell phones) to large-scale economic revisions. At the same time, many other changes unrelated to the political leadership of the island have changed everyday life in Cuba, from environmental challenges to new forms of consumption. Planet/Cuba examines how art and literature have responded to a new moment at once more globalized and less exceptional, more concerned with local quotidian worries than international alliances; more threatened by the devastations of planetary capitalism and climate change than by the vagaries of the nation's government"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: a treasure map for the present
We are tired of Rhizomes
Marabusales
Havana under water
Post-panamax energies
Free time
Surveillance and detail in the era of camouflage.
"Cuba has been in a state of massive transformation over the past decade, with its historic resumption of diplomatic relations with the United States only the latest development. While the political leadership has changed direction, other forces have taken hold. The environment is under threat, and the culture feels the strain of new forms of consumption. Planet/Cuba examines how art and literature have responded to a new moment, one both more globalized and less exceptional; more concerned with local quotidian worries than international alliances; more threatened by the depredations of planetary capitalism and climate change than by the vagaries of the nation's government. Rachel Price examines a fascinating array of artists and writers who are tracing a new socio-cultural map of the island."
Publisher's description.
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781784781217
1784781215
9781784781248
178478124X
OCLC:
903284111

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