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Havana beyond the Ruins – Cultural Mappings after 1989

Autor Anke Birkenmaier, Esther Whitfield
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2011
In "Havana beyond the Ruins," prominent architects, scholars, and writers based in and outside of Cuba analyze how Havana has been portrayed in literature, music, and the visual arts since Soviet subsidies of Cuba ceased, and the Cuban state has re-imagined Havana as a destination for international tourists and business ventures. Cuba's capital has experienced little construction since the revolution of 1959; many of its citizens live in poorly maintained colonial and modernist dwellings. It is this Havana--of crumbling houses, old cars, and a romantic aura of ruined hopes--that is marketed in picture books, memorabilia, and films. Meanwhile, Cuba remains a socialist economy, and government agencies maintain significant control of urban development, housing, and employment. Home to more than two million people and a locus of Cuban national identity, Havana today struggles with the some of the same problems as other growing world cities, including slums and escalating social and racial inequalities. Bringing together assessments of the city's dwellings and urban development projects, "Havana beyond the Ruins" provides unique insights into issues of memory, citizenship, urban life, and the future of the revolution in Cuba. Contributors
Emma Alvarez-TabIo Albo
Eric Felipe-Barkin
Anke Birkenmaier
Velia Cecilia Bobes
Mario Coyula-Cowley
Elisabeth Enenbach
Sujatha Fernandes
Jill Hamberg
Patricio del Real
Cecelia Lawless
Jacqueline Loss
Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo
Antonio JosE Ponte
NicolAs Quintana
Jose Quiroga
Laura Redruello
Rafael Rojas
Joseph L. Scarpaci
Esther Whitfield
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822350705
ISBN-10: 082235070X
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 14 photographs, 1 illustration, 1 table, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroduction: Beyond the Ruins / Anke Birkenmaier and Esther WhitfieldPart I. Mapping Havana: Citizenship and the City1. Visits to a Non-Place: Havana and Its Representation(s) / Velia Cecilia Bobes; 2. The Bitter Trinquennium and the Dystopian City: Autopsy of a Utopia / Mario Coyula; 3. Barbacoas: Havana’s New Inward Frontier / Patricio Del Real and Joseph Scarpaci; 4. The “Slums” of Havana / Jill Hamberg; 5. Havana and Its Landscapes: A Vision for Future Reconstruction of Cuban Cities / Nicolás Quintana; 6. The Illegible City: Havana after the Messiah / Rafael RojasA Photo-Essay: Havana / Orlando Luis Pardo LazoPart II. Havana’s Shifting Margins7. The City in Midair / Emma Álvarez-Tabío Albo; 8. Made in Havana City: Rap Music, Space, and Racial Politics / Sujatha Fernandes; 9. Urban Performance Pieces in Fragmented Form: A Reading of Pedro Juan Gutiérrez and Antonio Jose Ponte / Cecelia Lawless; 10. Topographies of Cosmonauts in Havana: Proyecto Vostok and Insausti’s Existen / Jacqueline Loss11. Touring Havana in the Work of Ronaldo Menéndez / Laura RedruelloPart III. Coda12. La Habana: City and Archive / Antonio José Ponte; 13. Bitter Daiquirís: A Crystal Chronicle / José QuirogaGlossary; References; Contributors; Index

Recenzii

“A superb collection of provocative, wide-ranging essays on what used to be, and soon will be again, America’s favorite foreign city. The distinguished contributors—the Havana All-Stars—explore the body and soul of the Cuban capital with passion and insight.” Gustavo Pérez Firmat, author of The Havana Habit“An eloquent, urgent, and riveting account of Havana today and where it might be tomorrow. This anthology brings together an incredible range of thoughtful observers, all of whom adore this gorgeous tropical metropolis, ravished by the sea and by history. Congratulations to Anke Birkenmaier and Esther Whitfield for the gift of this book, which is certain to become a classic.” Ruth Behar, author of An Island Called Home: Returning to Jewish Cuba

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Provides unique insights into issues of memory, citizenship, urban life, and the future of the Revolution in Cuba