This article presents a fresh perspective on cultural policy in revolutionary Cuba, focusing specifically on the centrality of dialogue with the general readership to the production, reception and regulation of literature. It first summarises the positions regarding revolutionary literature that have been asserted and essayed at various points along the sometimes chaotic trajectory of revolution in Cuba. It then examines reading-related policies and recent attempts within Cuba to re-orient reading practices in the aftermath of the Período Especial [Special Period], and ends by presenting current Cuban debates on the need to mitigate dialogic breakdown between literary text and readership
A comienzos del siglo XXI y en un contexto de profundas transformaciones económicas, políticas y cul...
Assuming 1968 as a turning point that anticipates the hardening of the cultural policy of the Cuban ...
The cultural policy of the Cuban Revolution between 1959-1961 was characterized by the coexistence o...
This article re-reads Fidel Castro's speech to Cuban artists and intellectuals at the Biblioteca Nac...
The article, in essence, reconsiders revolutionary Cuban cultural policy, focusing on what many have...
This article re-reads Fidel Castro's speech to Cuban artists and intellectuals at the Biblioteca Nac...
This article runs through some of the major literary works in prose and poetry published during the ...
textThis dissertation examines U.S.-Cuban cultural exchange around the Cuban revolutions of 1933 and...
This article explores, through a comparative analysis of cultural practices and discourses, part of ...
This study is an exploration of the Cuban Revolution and Cuban poetry to illustrate the debate that ...
Emerging organically in the 1960s and soon incorporated into the revolutionary leadership‟s official...
This dissertation investigated the effectiveness of literacy education in the post-revolution Cuban ...
Education in Cuba, had an extremely precarious situation before the Revolution. In his allegation “T...
The Desired Revolution and the New Man: Assembling and Negotiating Cultural and Intellectual Practic...
Examines postcolonial literature and literary culture in India, Nigeria, the UK, and Cuba, attending...
A comienzos del siglo XXI y en un contexto de profundas transformaciones económicas, políticas y cul...
Assuming 1968 as a turning point that anticipates the hardening of the cultural policy of the Cuban ...
The cultural policy of the Cuban Revolution between 1959-1961 was characterized by the coexistence o...
This article re-reads Fidel Castro's speech to Cuban artists and intellectuals at the Biblioteca Nac...
The article, in essence, reconsiders revolutionary Cuban cultural policy, focusing on what many have...
This article re-reads Fidel Castro's speech to Cuban artists and intellectuals at the Biblioteca Nac...
This article runs through some of the major literary works in prose and poetry published during the ...
textThis dissertation examines U.S.-Cuban cultural exchange around the Cuban revolutions of 1933 and...
This article explores, through a comparative analysis of cultural practices and discourses, part of ...
This study is an exploration of the Cuban Revolution and Cuban poetry to illustrate the debate that ...
Emerging organically in the 1960s and soon incorporated into the revolutionary leadership‟s official...
This dissertation investigated the effectiveness of literacy education in the post-revolution Cuban ...
Education in Cuba, had an extremely precarious situation before the Revolution. In his allegation “T...
The Desired Revolution and the New Man: Assembling and Negotiating Cultural and Intellectual Practic...
Examines postcolonial literature and literary culture in India, Nigeria, the UK, and Cuba, attending...
A comienzos del siglo XXI y en un contexto de profundas transformaciones económicas, políticas y cul...
Assuming 1968 as a turning point that anticipates the hardening of the cultural policy of the Cuban ...
The cultural policy of the Cuban Revolution between 1959-1961 was characterized by the coexistence o...