In light of the approaching fifty years of the Cuban Revolution and the ongoing interest in revolutionary images (Che Guevara exhibition at the RA summer 06), and in light of the recent death of Cuban author Guillermo Cabrera Infante, this article analyses Cabrera Infante’s essays of the collection Mea Cuba. The article argues essentially that many historical events and figures of the Cuban Revolution (up to today) have been recorded and understood in a manner akin to Roland Barthes ‘mythologisation process’. As a result, Cabrera Infante, as author, operates as a ‘demythologiser’ of such perspectives, exposing the distance between the reality of a historical event and its contemporary recording. But can Cabrera Infante’s text be deemed to b...
This paper aims to illustrate the many ways in which the Cuban Revolution shaped the lives of the Cu...
José Antonio Echeverría (1932-1957) was a Cuban student leader who played a major role in the popula...
The present article seeks a dialogue between the narratives by two authors that embody the defeat –u...
Cuba is not perfect. Blocaded and subjected to the unrelenting harassment and aggression by the most...
Social constructionists argue that through narrative human beings create the realities that they sub...
Vista del amanecer en el trópico narrates Cuban history through its most important steps. The book i...
Ernesto “Che” Guevara's contributions to Cuban foreign policy have been underestimated. Much has bee...
In his 1957 essays on La expresión americana, Cuban poet and novelist José Lezama Lima elaborates th...
The dissertation investigates whether affective narratology, as defined by Patrick Colm Hogan, can b...
Through an examination of Cuban sociologist Miguel Barnet’s Biografía de un cimarrón, a ethnographic...
This article provides an analysis of Ernesto Che Guevara\u27s theory of guerrilla warfare, the foco....
The Desired Revolution and the New Man: Assembling and Negotiating Cultural and Intellectual Practic...
“Born in Cuba: Imaginaries of the Child and the Nation,” examines the representation of children in ...
Este estudio intenta demostrar que la exclusión de la obra del premiado escritor cubano Guillermo Ca...
From early on, travel was a vehicle that served Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara well in his ideological journe...
This paper aims to illustrate the many ways in which the Cuban Revolution shaped the lives of the Cu...
José Antonio Echeverría (1932-1957) was a Cuban student leader who played a major role in the popula...
The present article seeks a dialogue between the narratives by two authors that embody the defeat –u...
Cuba is not perfect. Blocaded and subjected to the unrelenting harassment and aggression by the most...
Social constructionists argue that through narrative human beings create the realities that they sub...
Vista del amanecer en el trópico narrates Cuban history through its most important steps. The book i...
Ernesto “Che” Guevara's contributions to Cuban foreign policy have been underestimated. Much has bee...
In his 1957 essays on La expresión americana, Cuban poet and novelist José Lezama Lima elaborates th...
The dissertation investigates whether affective narratology, as defined by Patrick Colm Hogan, can b...
Through an examination of Cuban sociologist Miguel Barnet’s Biografía de un cimarrón, a ethnographic...
This article provides an analysis of Ernesto Che Guevara\u27s theory of guerrilla warfare, the foco....
The Desired Revolution and the New Man: Assembling and Negotiating Cultural and Intellectual Practic...
“Born in Cuba: Imaginaries of the Child and the Nation,” examines the representation of children in ...
Este estudio intenta demostrar que la exclusión de la obra del premiado escritor cubano Guillermo Ca...
From early on, travel was a vehicle that served Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara well in his ideological journe...
This paper aims to illustrate the many ways in which the Cuban Revolution shaped the lives of the Cu...
José Antonio Echeverría (1932-1957) was a Cuban student leader who played a major role in the popula...
The present article seeks a dialogue between the narratives by two authors that embody the defeat –u...