Cuba Represents!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures. SUJATHA FERNANDES, Durham & London: Duke University Press, 2006.


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Keywords

Revolution
Culture
Cuba
Art
state

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Morad, M. (2008). Cuba Represents!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures. SUJATHA FERNANDES, Durham & London: Duke University Press, 2006. EIAL - Estudios Interdisciplinarios De América Latina Y El Caribe, 19(2), 196–199. https://doi.org/10.61490/eial.v19i2.631
Received 2014-03-17
Accepted 2014-03-17
Published 2008-06-12

Abstract

Following the resignation of Fidel Castro, there seemed to be anticipation for a period of transition and perhaps even a "new revolution" in Cuba. However, the "new revolution" had already started, as this book clearly shows, and Cuba has been undergoing a state of transition since the early '90s. Furthermore, "transition" and "change" are not new concepts in Cuban history.
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Copyright (c) 2008 Moshe Morad

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