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Mínima Cuba: Heretical Poetics and Power in Post-Soviet Cuba Marta Hernández Salván

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Mínima Cuba: Heretical Poetics and Power in Post-Soviet Cuba Marta Hernández Salván
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Marta Hernández Salván
ISBN: 9781438456690, 1438456697
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Mínima Cuba: Heretical Poetics and Power in Post-Soviet Cuba Marta Hernández Salván by Marta Hernández Salván 9781438456690, 1438456697 instant download after payment.

Minima Cuba analyzes the reconfiguration of aesthetics and power during the Cuban postrevolutionary transition (1989 to 2005, the conclusion of the Special Period ). It explores the marginal cultural production on the island by the first generation of intellectuals born during the Revolution. The author studies the work of postrevolutionary poets and essayists Antonio Jose Ponte, Rolando Sanchez Mejias, and Ivan de la Nuez, among others. In their writing we find the exhaustion of the allegorical and melancholic rhetoric of the Cuban Revolution, and the poetics of irony developed in the current biopolitical era. The book will appeal to anyone interested in contemporary literary and cultural studies, poetics, and film studies in Latin America and the Caribbean."

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