Raul and Manolo are two Cuban men in their late sixties. Manolo left soon after Castros triumph to become a television celebrity in Miami. He returned in 1991 to make a clandestine film about the city which once was his. Raul never left his decaying city. He applauded the revolution, but little by little his enthusiasm soured. The paper examines the relationship of the two men to what was once the ultra modern Central Havana of the mid-1950s. Manolos froze on the day he left: his filmed city is silent, immobile, full of ghosts, almost empty, ugly, ruined. Manolos Central Havana processes and changes, it is noisy, busy, - but also it is ugly and ruined. Both lament the city as it once was. Only Raul sees hope of reconciliatio
This study is about the relationship between the growth of tourism in Cuba and the sense of relative...
Milton Santos, important Brazilian geographer, stated in his writings that space is a social product...
The exile leaving his or her homeland for new and unknown territory travels with much more than just...
Raul and Manolo are two Cuban men in their late sixties. Manolo left soon after Castro’s triumph to ...
Raul and Manolo are two Cuban men in their late sixties. Manolo left soon after Castro’s triumph to ...
Playa Abierta is a modern beach-side resort, one hundred kilometres west of Havana. Developed as a p...
For many displaced individuals from Cuba creative (re)thinking of nostalgia was not merely an artist...
Playa Abierta is a modern beach-side resort, one hundred kilometres west of Havana. Developed as a p...
peer-reviewedThis thesis discusses the relationship between memory and history in contemporary Cuba,...
To explore the experience of leaving Cuba, 2 Cuban American émigrés interviewed 20 Cuban exiles aged...
This paper aims to illustrate the many ways in which the Cuban Revolution shaped the lives of the Cu...
This thesis focuses on the remembered experiences of Cuban university students and professors who li...
This study explores the lifelong loss that Cuban émigrés experienced after leaving Cuba following th...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Coeur de La Havane fait peau neuv
Filmmakers Olatz Lopez Garmendia and Miguel Sirgado present their film Patria O Muerte: Cuba, Fathe...
This study is about the relationship between the growth of tourism in Cuba and the sense of relative...
Milton Santos, important Brazilian geographer, stated in his writings that space is a social product...
The exile leaving his or her homeland for new and unknown territory travels with much more than just...
Raul and Manolo are two Cuban men in their late sixties. Manolo left soon after Castro’s triumph to ...
Raul and Manolo are two Cuban men in their late sixties. Manolo left soon after Castro’s triumph to ...
Playa Abierta is a modern beach-side resort, one hundred kilometres west of Havana. Developed as a p...
For many displaced individuals from Cuba creative (re)thinking of nostalgia was not merely an artist...
Playa Abierta is a modern beach-side resort, one hundred kilometres west of Havana. Developed as a p...
peer-reviewedThis thesis discusses the relationship between memory and history in contemporary Cuba,...
To explore the experience of leaving Cuba, 2 Cuban American émigrés interviewed 20 Cuban exiles aged...
This paper aims to illustrate the many ways in which the Cuban Revolution shaped the lives of the Cu...
This thesis focuses on the remembered experiences of Cuban university students and professors who li...
This study explores the lifelong loss that Cuban émigrés experienced after leaving Cuba following th...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Coeur de La Havane fait peau neuv
Filmmakers Olatz Lopez Garmendia and Miguel Sirgado present their film Patria O Muerte: Cuba, Fathe...
This study is about the relationship between the growth of tourism in Cuba and the sense of relative...
Milton Santos, important Brazilian geographer, stated in his writings that space is a social product...
The exile leaving his or her homeland for new and unknown territory travels with much more than just...