Tag: Cuba

Oscar Lewis in Cuba: Sociocultural Anthropology and National Constructions...

Oscar Lewis (1914-1970) is one of the most relevant personalities of sociocultural anthropology in the mid-twentieth century...

Between The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea: 1990-1991

I It starts with the suspension of the Cold War, and Cubans at the center of the conflict. It...

Russian Recolonization of Cuba

The Russian project of reforming the Cuban economy has undergone a real diplomatic offensive in recent months,...

Katherine Bisquet’s Statement upon Departing from Cuba with Hamlet...

Hamlet Lavastida has been released in exchange for our exile. If this moment has arrived and you are...

Trials Begin for Cuba Protesters without Defense Attorneys

“Summary” proceedings to sentence participants in the July 11th protests for crimes of inciting public disorder and...

Editorial | Popular Revolt in Cuba: The Coming Community

On Sunday, July 11, Cubans embarked on a journey of no return to the future. Determined to...

Cuba: The End of Exceptionality

The largest social protests in sixty years of post-revolutionary regime broke out in Cuba. As it happens...

Men Made of Marble

Ah, the drive of nationalism. How deep it settles in, how it eats away at any attempt...