Literary Culture in Cuba: Revolution, Nation-Building and the Book
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Literary Culture in Cuba: Revolution, Nation-Building and the Book

Antoni Kapcia

Literary Culture in Cuba: Revolution, Nation-Building and the Book Literary Culture in Cuba: Revolution, Nation-Building and the Book

Literary Culture in Cuba: Revolution, Nation-Building and the Book

Antoni Kapcia

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Available in paperback for the first time, this book brings an original and innovative approach to a much-misunderstood aspect of the Cuban Revolution: the place of literature and the creation of a literary culture.

This book examines the complex ways in which a literary culture has been created and sustained within the Cuban Revolution. Based on the insights gained from original interviews with over 100 participants and sustained documentary research, it offers new perspectives and challenges long-held orthodoxies regarding the place of literature in the Cuban Revolution.

By departing from the conventional focus on individual texts and authors to instead examine the actors, processes and spaces (writing, regulation, publishing, promotion and reading) through which literature has operated inside Cuba since 1959, and thus situates literary culture within the broader revolutionary context of nation-building. It traces the development of literary culture from the first days of the Revolution through to the economic crisis of the 1990s, revealing the debates and tensions - but also the continuity of vision - which has underlined the production and circulation of literature on the island. Combining historical and theoretical approaches with more detailed case studies, it explores Cuban literary culture through a conceptual framework which identifies the unique and complex patterns of policy and practice within the Revolution and applies them to three particular contemporary phenomena - writing workshops, the Havana Book Festival, and the publishing infrastructure - which demonstrate the continuing centrality of literary culture within the Cuban Revolution.

The book is of interest to students and researchers working within Latin American Studies, those studying Cuba or other revolutionary contexts in Latin America, as well as those working in Cultural Studies, and lay readers with an interest in the Cuban Revolution.

Detalles
Formato Tapa suave
Número de Páginas 272
Lenguaje Inglés
Editorial Manchester University Press
Fecha de Publicación 2016-01-04
Dimensiones 8.5" x 5.5" x 0.6" pulgadas
Letra Grande No
Con Ilustraciones Si
Temas Hispano, América Latina
Acerca del Autor

Kumaraswami, Par

Par Kumaraswami is Associate Professor in Latin American Cultural Studies at the University of Reading

Kapcia, Antoni

Antoni Kapcia is Professor of Latin American History at the University of Nottingham
Descripción

This book brings an original and innovative approach to a much-misunderstood aspect of the Cuban Revolution: the place of literature and the creation of a literary culture.

Based on over 100 interviews with a wide range of actors involved in the structures and processes that produce, regulate, promote and consume literature on the island, the book breaks new ground by going beyond the conventional approach (the study of individual authors and texts) and by going beyond the canon of texts known outside Cuba. It thus presents a historical analysis of the evolution of literary culture from 1959 to the present, as well as a series of more detailed case studies (on writing workshops, the Havana Book Festival and the publishing infrastructure) which reveal how this culture is created in contemporary Cuba. It thus contributes a new and complex vision of revolutionary Cuban culture which is as detailed as it is comprehensive.

This book examines the complex ways in which a literary culture has been created and sustained within the Cuban Revolution. Based on the insights gained from original interviews with over 100 participants and sustained documentary research, it offers new perspectives and challenges long-held orthodoxies regarding the place of literature in the Cuban Revolution.

By departing from the conventional focus on individual texts and authors to instead examine the actors, processes and spaces (writing, regulation, publishing, promotion and reading) through which literature has operated inside Cuba since 1959, and thus situates literary culture within the broader revolutionary context of nation-building. It traces the development of literary culture from the first days of the Revolution through to the economic crisis of the 1990s, revealing the debates and tensions - but also the continuity of vision - which has underlined the production and circulation of literature on the island. Combining historical and theoretical approaches with more detailed case studies, it explores Cuban literary culture through a conceptual framework which identifies the unique and complex patterns of policy and practice within the Revolution and applies them to three particular contemporary phenomena - writing workshops, the Havana Book Festival, and the publishing infrastructure - which demonstrate the continuing centrality of literary culture within the Cuban Revolution.

The book is of interest to students and researchers working within Latin American Studies, those studying Cuba or other revolutionary contexts in Latin America, as well as those working in Cultural Studies, and lay readers with an interest in the Cuban Revolution.

Detalles
Formato Tapa dura
Número de Páginas 288
Lenguaje Inglés
Editorial Manchester University Press
Fecha de Publicación 2012-11-30
Dimensiones 8.5" x 5.6" x 1.1" pulgadas
Letra Grande No
Con Ilustraciones Si
Temas Hispano, América Latina, Latino
Acerca del Autor

Kapcia, Antoni

Antoni Kapcia is Professor of Latin American History at the University of Nottingham

Kumaraswami, Par

Par Kumaraswami is Associate Professor in Latin American Cultural Studies at the University of Reading
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Peso: 0.336 kg
SKU: 9780719099953
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