The Cambridge history of Cuban literature:
Extending from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century, The Cambridge History of Cuban Literature is the first book in English to tell the intricate story of Cuban literary-intellectual culture from the seventeenth-century to the twenty-first century. This landmark book highlights the intricacie...
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Zusammenfassung: | Extending from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century, The Cambridge History of Cuban Literature is the first book in English to tell the intricate story of Cuban literary-intellectual culture from the seventeenth-century to the twenty-first century. This landmark book highlights the intricacies of linguistic and cultural translation embodied in telling a story in English about a body of work expressed predominantly in Spanish, but also French, Haitian KreyoÌ€l, Angolan Portuguese, and English. Broad in its scope, this book encompasses such major figures as GoÌmez de Avellaneda, Heredia, PlaÌcido, Manzano, Villaverde, MartiÌ, Casal, Carpentier, L. Cabrera, Mañach, Loynaz, Piñera, Lezama Lima, and Cabrera Infante, as well as theatre and performance groups, film, post-revolutionary projects, post-1989 Special Period writers, and literature of Cuba's diasporas. It highlights four key features weaving through Cuban literary history: its engagement with international networks; its key role in cultural identity debates throughout Latin America; persistent debates about race, gender, and class; and the tropes of travel and movement-voluntary, exploratory, enslaved, migratory, or exilic. |
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Contents Figures page xii Contributors xiv Acknowledgments xxviii Introduction: Unfinished Histories i VICKY UNRUH AND JACQUELINE LOSS PART I. LITERATURE IN THE EARLY COLONY I · Silvestre de Balboa’s Espejo de paciencia and the Unfinished Foundational Story of Cuban Literature 41 RAUL MARRERO-FENTE 2 ■ José Martin Félix de Arrate’s Enlightenment Discourse of Cuban Exceptionalism 52 MARISELLE MELENDEZ PART II. CUBAN LITERATURE’S LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY 3 · Alexander von Humboldt and the Cultural Invention of Cuba Among Its Nineteenth-Century Intellectual Elite 67 DAYLET DOMINGUEZ 4 · Philosophy and Pedagogy in Félix Varela, José de la Luz y Caballero, and Enrique José Varona 82 VICENTE MEDINA VII
Contents 5 · Mercedes Merlin and the Rhetoric of Life Writing, Exile, and Race 97 ROBERTO IGNACIO DIAZ 6 · The Lyric Vernacular of Cuban Romanticism 109 RACHEL PRICE 7 · Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda as Literary Precursor and Transatlantic Intellectual 126 ADRIANA MÉNDEZ RODENAS 8 · Racialized Futures: Slavery, Miscegenation, and Speculative Literature 142 GERARD ACHING 9 · Journalism and Nineteenth-Century Literary Culture 157 VICTOR GOLDGEL-CARBALLO 10 ■ José Marti as Hemispheric Visionary 169 ESTHER ALLEN AND PEDRO PABLO RODRIGUEZ и · Julian del Casal and the Other Faces of Cuban Modernismo 185 NORGE ESPINOSA MENDOZA 12 · Performance Worlds of Nineteenth-Century Cuban Theater 200 JILL LANE PART III. LITERARY AND INTELLECTUAL CULTURE IN THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY REPUBLIC 13 · The Literary Intellectuals of the Early Cuban Republic 217 ANGEL ESTEBAN AND YANNELYS APARICIO MOLINA 14 · The Invention of the Black Cuban in the Early Twentieth Century ODETTE CASAMAYOR-CISNEROS 15 · The Fluid Expressive Communities of Cuba's Interwar AvantGardes 246 VICKY UNRUH VIII 230
Contents ιό · Lydia Cabrera and Afro-Caribbean Imaginaries 263 KATERINA GONZALEZ SELIGMANN 17 · The Fictions of New Urban Subjects 276 JORGE MARTÜRANO 18 ■ The Esthetics of Dulce Maria Loynaz 290 ZAIDA CAPOTE CRUZ 19 · José Lezama Lima and the Orbits of Origenes 304 CÉSAR A. SALGADO 20 · Alejo Carpentier and Cuba's Literary Twentieth Century 321 Anke BIRKENMAIER 21 · The Weighted Literary Islands of Virgilio Pinera 336 THOMAS F. ANDERSON PART IV. THE REVOLUTION'S LITERARY-CULTURAL INITIATIVES AND THEIR EARLY DISCONTENTS 22 ■ Beginnings: Testimonies, Experimentalism, and Their Legacies 333 PAR KUMARASWAMI 23 · Imagining Cuba's New Revolutionary Communities Through Film (1959-1989) 3^ JESSICA GORDON-BURROUGHS 24 · Shaping New Cultural Literacies 384 PALOMA DUONG 25 · The Social Life of Music in Cuban Literary Culture 397 ALEXANDRA T. VAZQUEZ 26 · Casa de las Américas and Revolutionary Configurations of Latinoamericanismo 411 IDALIA MOREJON ARNAIZ 27 ■ The Travels of Fiction in the Cuban Diaspora 424 RAFAEL ROJAS IX
Contents 28 · Cuba's Poetic Imaginary (1959-1989) 438 KRISTIN DYKSTRA 29 · The Artistic Worlds of Guillermo Cabrera Infante 434 ISABEL ALVAREZ BORLAND 30 · The Diasporic Odysseys of Reinaldo Arenas and His Writings 469 JOSÉ A. QUIROGA PART V. CUBA AND ITS DIASPORAS INTO THE NEW MILLENNIUM 31 · Alternative Cultural Projects and Their Histories 487 WALFRIDO DORTA 32 · Ediciones Vigia and the Cultural Legacies of Matanzas joj JUANAMARIA CORDONES-COOK 33 · The Fiction of Cuba’s Special Period 516 ESTHER WHITFIELD 34 ■ Critique and Decentralization in Cuban Film After 1989 532 ANN MARIE STOCK AND DEAN LUIS REYES 35 · The Temporality of Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Cuban Theater 549 CAMILLA STEVENS 36 · The Long Reach of Haiti in Cuban Literature 564 ELZBIETA SKLODOWSKA 37 · Cuban Afterlives of the Cuban and Angolan Revolutions 580 LANIE MILLAR 38 · Anti-Exceptionalism in Detective Fiction, Speculative Fiction, and Graphic Novels 394 EMILY A. MAGUIRE 39 · Cuban Women’s Writing at the Turn of the Millennium MABEL CUESTA X 609
Contents 40 ■ Queering the Revolution and Its Diasporas 622 DAVID TENORIO 41 · The Performance Art of Global Cuba 640 BRETTON WHITE 42 · Twenty-First-Century Cuban Film and Diaspora 656 DUNJA FEHIMOVIC AND ZAIRA ZARZA 43 · Cuba’s Poetic Imaginary (1989-2020) 673 MARTA HERNANDEZ SALVÂN AND MILENA RODRIGUEZ GUTIERREZ 44 · Prose Narratives from Cuban America 692 IRAIDA H. LOPEZ 45 · Cuban Theater of the Diaspora in the United States 707 LILLIAN MANZOR EPILOGUE 46 ■ Teleology, Tempests, and Voicings of History 727 ALAN WEST-DURAN Select Bibliography Index 764 742 |
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