Losing its closest socialist ally, the Soviet Union, launched Cuba into a severe economic and political crisis that forced the state to make several concessions to its earlier ideals. State services and contributions to the population were severely cut, the country was opened to international tourism and day-to-day life became increasingly monetised, favouring some whilst marginalising others. Expectations of the crisis were that it would create widespread popular resistance to the state. Drawing on ethnographic evidence from contemporary Havana, this report explores how individuals relate to Cuba’s current state discourse in the context of the island’s recent political and economic transformations. The dynamics between large-scale developm...
The fact that as of 2008 Castro had already succeeded in installing his brother as President and Pri...
This article examines new margins of kinship and the resources that persons in a precarious social p...
Among low-income Havana residents, men frequently give money and other forms of material support to ...
Losing its closest socialist ally, the Soviet Union, launched Cuba into a severe economic and politi...
While love is deeply personal, people’s intimate experiences of love are also shaped by large-scale ...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
This thesis examines how the recent socio-economic and political arena in Cuba informs the relation...
Cuba is clearly not easily definable as a “post-socialist” society (Phillips, 2007; Enriquez, 2010)....
Cuba is in transition. In this dissertation, I describe the everyday transformations among ordinary ...
Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Cuba has experienced a severe economic crisis, and the...
This paper explores how Cuba has remained politically stable despite economic crisis. Prior to the c...
This article explores the effects on access to health care in Cuba of the severe economic crisis tha...
Abstract: In the 1990s the Cuban regime displayed two unexpected characteristics. One was survival. ...
The fact that as of 2008 Castro had already succeeded in installing his brother as President and Pri...
This article examines new margins of kinship and the resources that persons in a precarious social p...
Among low-income Havana residents, men frequently give money and other forms of material support to ...
Losing its closest socialist ally, the Soviet Union, launched Cuba into a severe economic and politi...
While love is deeply personal, people’s intimate experiences of love are also shaped by large-scale ...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
This thesis examines how the recent socio-economic and political arena in Cuba informs the relation...
Cuba is clearly not easily definable as a “post-socialist” society (Phillips, 2007; Enriquez, 2010)....
Cuba is in transition. In this dissertation, I describe the everyday transformations among ordinary ...
Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Cuba has experienced a severe economic crisis, and the...
This paper explores how Cuba has remained politically stable despite economic crisis. Prior to the c...
This article explores the effects on access to health care in Cuba of the severe economic crisis tha...
Abstract: In the 1990s the Cuban regime displayed two unexpected characteristics. One was survival. ...
The fact that as of 2008 Castro had already succeeded in installing his brother as President and Pri...
This article examines new margins of kinship and the resources that persons in a precarious social p...
Among low-income Havana residents, men frequently give money and other forms of material support to ...