Price, Rachel. Planet/Cuba: art, culture, and the future of the island
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1517-106X/2017193717721Abstract
Publicado em novembro de 2015, Planet/Cuba: Art, Culture, and the Future of the Island oferece uma visão profundamente inovadora da arte e da cultura cubanas contemporâneas. Desde a Revolução de 1959, Cuba ocupou o imaginário mundial como um território fechado, condição agravada pelo embargo econômico de 1961, que isolou literalmente o país numa ilha em meio a um mar capitalista. A revolução, a oposição ao capitalismo americano e a relação com a antiga URSS contribuíram para sustentar o mito da excepcionalidade cubana, sob a imagem de uma ilha congelada e fixa, deslocada do mundo.
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Price, Rachel. Planet/Cuba: Art, Culture, and the Future of the Island. London: Verso Books, 2015, 256p.
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