Introduction -- Contradictory approaches to race, from independence to revolution. Representing difference in colonial and republican settings -- Slave rebellion and cultural resistance -- Performing the mulata rumbera -- Fragmented Cubanness by way of détour -- Post-revolutionary identities in conflict. Black masculinity in crisis -- Race, place, and marginality -- Conclusion -- Epilogue: the 1980s and beyond
Summary
Afro-Cuban identity in Post-Revolutionary Novel and Film examines the changing discourse on race as portrayed in Cuban novels and films produced after 1959
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-173) and index
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