Cuba: A Curated Culture

Abstract

In this essay, I explore the conditions of production and circulation of post-Soviet Cuban art and literature. I look into both the internal conditions of production and the acute dependency on foreign cultural consecrating agents, especially from Spain. I content that the degree in which these factors play a material and conceptual role is so defining that a conversation of influence, commercialization and compromise should be replaced by that of Cuba as a curated culture.
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De Ferrari, G. (2013). Cuba: A Curated Culture. 1616: Anuario De Literatura Comparada, 2, 115–144. Retrieved from https://revistas.usal.es/dos/index.php/1616_Anuario_Literatura_Comp/article/view/9483

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Guillermina De Ferrari

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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Department of Spanish & Portuguese | College of Letters & Sciences | University of Wisconsin-Madison. 1018 Van Hise Hall | 1220 Linden Drive | Madison, WI 53706-1557 (Estados Unidos)
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