An edition of Havana (2005)

Havana

the making of Cuban culture

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An edition of Havana (2005)

Havana

the making of Cuban culture

"Havana offers an account of the city and its cultural development, focusing especially on the last two centuries and on the role played by the city's cultural communities in the search for national identity. The author introduces us to a marginal city with roots in the sixteenth century, taking us through the periods when it was a sugar boomtown, pulled between empires, a decadent metropolis, a site of both cultural revolution and relative stagnation during the development of the Revolution to its revival in the 1990s. He looks at the often creative tensions between external influences (especially Spain, France and the United States) and indigenous cultural pressures. Areas covered include architecture, literature, music, dance, cinema and the press."

"Cosmopolitan playground and nationalist vanguard, Havana has developed its own style while at the same time both reflecting and directing the complicated politics of the whole of Cuba. This book offers a concise introduction to one of the most intriguing cities of the twenty-first century."--Jacket.

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Berg
Language
English
Pages
236

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Havana mosaic : sweetness and light
Images of Havana
Havana as unique
The emergence of the city
Theoretical issues
The structure and aim of the book
1. The colony (1550s-1902). Historical overview
The city in the shadows
Pre-sugar Havana (1550s-1760s)
The boom city : sugar and the evolution of a capital (1750s-1901)
2. The republic (1902-1958). Historical overview
A nation without a capital, and capital without a nation (1902-33)
Havana as the 'cultural problem' (1934-58)
Bohemia case study
Conclusion
3. The revolution from 1959 to 1990. Historical overview
Dark days and revolutionary enlightenment (1959-71)
The grey years
Conformity and stagnation (the 1970s and 1980s)
Case study : bohemia and Granma
4. The revolution in a new light? : Havana as a new cultural space. Historical overview
The periódo especial and Havana
The evolution and rediscovery of a Havana culture
Case study : the casas de culture
Conclusion : Havana as chiaroscuro.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-225) and index.

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Oxford, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
972.91/23
Library of Congress
F1799.H35 K37 2005, F1799.H357

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 236 p. :
Number of pages
236

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3395921M
ISBN 10
1859738370, 185973832X
ISBN 13
9781859738375, 9781859738320
LCCN
2005007951
OCLC/WorldCat
58976118
LibraryThing
4754329
Goodreads
516833

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Work ID
OL5818795W

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