Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis explores the ways in which Cuban identity is expressed, understood, maintained and recreated by Cuban migrants in Sydney and the wider Australian society. Initially, the analysis focuses on some of the most visible ethnic markers used by people outside the Cuban community to recreate Cubanness: politics, through the promotion of Cuba as a ‘socialist paradise’ by leftist Australian organizations and solidarity groups with Cuba; and music and dance, taking as an example the salsa boom in Sydney, and the advertising of Cuba as an exotic tourist destination in Australia. Throughout the work an argument is developed that the very different demographic configuration of Cubans in Australia...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 259-270)ix, 270 leaves : col. ill. ; 30 cm.Based on 18-m...
This ethnographic study on Cuban immigrants conducted in Germany explored the dynamics of integratio...
Migrants from the British Isles played a hitherto little recognised part in the development of Cuban...
Based on extensive field and archival research conducted in Cuba and the United States, this dissert...
The debate surrounding Latin America within the postcolonial field is a continuing one informed by p...
Abstract In the 1960s, Miami began its transformation into a Latin city. When this transformation be...
Beginning in the 1960s, Miami has transformed into a Latin city. One in which it is possible to buy ...
To define Cubanness inside and outside of Cuba is a difficult task. From Taínos to wave afte...
This article examines issues of identity formation within Cubans in London and how news media figure...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This dissertation compares th...
Jineterismo, frequently used as a synonym of prostitution, became a widely used term in Cuba in the ...
For most people outside of Cuba, the island carries an air, and allure, of the unknown. Following Ca...
Thesis directed by O. Hugo Benavides, Ph.D. This thesis is the result of two months of ethnographic ...
In Cuba, the issue of migration cannot be disaggregated from the relationship with the US and, speci...
Jineterismo, frequently used as a synonym of prostitution, became a widely used term in Cuba in the ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 259-270)ix, 270 leaves : col. ill. ; 30 cm.Based on 18-m...
This ethnographic study on Cuban immigrants conducted in Germany explored the dynamics of integratio...
Migrants from the British Isles played a hitherto little recognised part in the development of Cuban...
Based on extensive field and archival research conducted in Cuba and the United States, this dissert...
The debate surrounding Latin America within the postcolonial field is a continuing one informed by p...
Abstract In the 1960s, Miami began its transformation into a Latin city. When this transformation be...
Beginning in the 1960s, Miami has transformed into a Latin city. One in which it is possible to buy ...
To define Cubanness inside and outside of Cuba is a difficult task. From Taínos to wave afte...
This article examines issues of identity formation within Cubans in London and how news media figure...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This dissertation compares th...
Jineterismo, frequently used as a synonym of prostitution, became a widely used term in Cuba in the ...
For most people outside of Cuba, the island carries an air, and allure, of the unknown. Following Ca...
Thesis directed by O. Hugo Benavides, Ph.D. This thesis is the result of two months of ethnographic ...
In Cuba, the issue of migration cannot be disaggregated from the relationship with the US and, speci...
Jineterismo, frequently used as a synonym of prostitution, became a widely used term in Cuba in the ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 259-270)ix, 270 leaves : col. ill. ; 30 cm.Based on 18-m...
This ethnographic study on Cuban immigrants conducted in Germany explored the dynamics of integratio...
Migrants from the British Isles played a hitherto little recognised part in the development of Cuban...