A contemporary Cuba reader : reinventing the Revolution
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A contemporary Cuba reader : reinventing the Revolution
Rowman and Littlefield, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A second edition of this book is now available. This anthology brings together the best recent scholarship and writing on Cuban politics, economics, foreign relations, society, and culture in the post-Soviet era, which Cubans call the "Special Period." Ideally suited for students and general readers seeking to understand contemporary Cuba, the book includes a substantive introduction setting the historical context, as well as part introductions and a chronology.
目次
Introduction: History as Prologue: Cuba before the Special Period Part I: Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution Chapter 1: The Revolutionary and Political Content of Fidel Castro's Charismatic Authority Chapter 2: July 26. History Absolved Him. Now What? Part II: Politics Chapter 3: "The Cuban Nation's Single Party": The Communist Party of Cuba Faces the Future Chapter 4: Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces: Last Bulwark of the State! Last Bulwark of the Revolution? Chapter 5: On Cuban Democracy: Cuba and the Democratic Culture Chapter 6: Successes and Failures of a Decentralizing Experience: Cuba's Local Governments Chapter 7: Society, Civil Society, and the State: An Uneasy Three-Way Affair Chapter 8: Miami Herald Cuba Poll: The Findings and How Cubans Responded to Questions Chapter 9: Cuba's Catholic Dissident: The Saga of Oswaldo Paya Part III: Economics Chapter 10: Development as an Unfinished Affair: Cuba after the "Great Adjustment" of the 1990s Chapter 11: The Cuban Economy: Amid Economic Stagnation and Reversal of Reforms Chapter 12: Cutting Losses: Cuba Downsizes Its Sugar Industry Chapter 13: The Political Economy of Leisure Chapter 14: Going against the Grain: Agricultural Crisis and Transformation Chapter 15: Vale Todo: In Cuba's Paladares, Everything Is Prohibited but Anything Goes Chapter 16: Dollarization and Its Discontents: Remittances and Cuba's Remaking in the Post-Soviet Era Part IV: Foreign Policy Chapter 17: Neoliberalism, Global Inequality, and Irreparable Destruction of Our Natural Habitat: Message to the 11th United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Chapter 18: Cuba and the Pax Americana Chapter 19: Cuba's Counter-Hegemonic Strategy Chapter 20: Like Sisyphus' Stone: U.S.-Cuban Relations in the Aftermath of September 11, 2001 Chapter 21: Advancing the Day When Cuba Will Be Free Chapter 22: Fidel's Final Victory Chapter 23: Wanted: A Logical Cuba Policy Chapter 24: The Cuban Five and the U.S. War against Terror Chapter 25: The European Union's Perception of Cuba: From Frustration to Irritation Chapter 26: Sleeping with an Elephant Chapter 27: Cuban Americans and Their Transnational Ties Part V: Society Chapter 28: In the Shadow of Plenty, Cuba Copes with a Crippled Health Care System Chapter 29: Social Impact of the Economic Measures Chapter 30: Cuban Youth: Aspirations, Social Perceptions, and Identity Chapter 31: The Cuban Education System: Lessons and Dilemmas Chapter 32: Early Childhood Education in Revolutionary Cuba during the Special Period Chapter 33: Heroines of the Special Period Chapter 34: The Status of Cuban Women: From Economically Dependent to Independent Chapter 35: Recreating Racism: Race and Discrimination in Cuba's Special Period Chapter 36: The Status of Gays in Cuba: Myth and Reality Chapter 37: Civil Society and Religion in Cuba: Past, Present, and Future Chapter 38: There Is No Homeland without Virtue Part VI: Culture Chapter 39: A Black Woman from Cuba, That's All: An Interview with Nancy Morejon Chapter 40: Living and Creating in Cuba: Risks and Challenges Chapter 41: Visions of Dollars Dance before Cuban Artists' Eyes Chapter 42: Ballet: Split with Cuba Still Brings Pain Chapter 43: Cuban Cinema Chapter 44: Two Songs Chapter 45: From the Heart of Cuba, a Love Song for the Crescent City Chapter 46: Rap and Revolution: Hip-Hop Comes to Cuba Chapter 47: Home-Grown Virtuosos Chapter 48: The Dual Role of Sports Chapter 49: The Cuban Media
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