In the Land of Mirrors

In the Land of Mirrors
Title In the Land of Mirrors PDF eBook
Author Maria de los Angeles Torres
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 256
Release 2010-08-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0472027298

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In the Land of Mirrors is a journey through the politics of Cuban exiles since the 1959 Cuban Revolution. It explores the development of Cuban exile politics and identity within a context of U.S. and Cuban realities, as well as within the broader inquiry of the changing nature of nation-states and its impact on the politics and identity of diaspora communities. Topics covered include: the origins of the post-revolution exile enclave of the 1960s; the evolution of the Cuban community over the 1960s; the pluralization of exile politics in the 1970s, particularly regarding the relationship with the island; the emergence of Cuban-American political action committees in the 1980s; post-Cold War developments; and the transition of Miami by the coming of age of a second generation of Cuban-Americans and the arrival of a new wave of exiles. Interspersed with vignettes from the author's own experiences and political activism, In the Land of Mirrors explores the meanings and ramifications of exile, of belonging, and of seeing the self in the other. It will appeal to political scientists, Latin Americanists, and those studying the politics of exile. María de los Angeles Torres was born in Cuba and came to the United States as a young child. She is Associate Professor of Political Science, DePaul University.

Fractured Frontiers

Fractured Frontiers
Title Fractured Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Mónica Jato
Publisher Camden House (NY)
Pages 295
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 1640140514

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A comparative study of "inner" and "territorial" forms of literary exile under Nazism and Francoism, proposing an integrative model of exile that emphasizes common approaches and themes rather than division.

Destierro y destiempo

Destierro y destiempo
Title Destierro y destiempo PDF eBook
Author Max Aub
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 2004
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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This Ghostly Poetry

This Ghostly Poetry
Title This Ghostly Poetry PDF eBook
Author Daniel Aguirre-Oteiza
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 386
Release 2020
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1487503814

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This Ghostly Poetry explores the fraught relationship between poetry and literary history in the context of the Spanish Civil War, its aftermath, and ongoing debates about historical memory in Spain.

Franco's Crypt

Franco's Crypt
Title Franco's Crypt PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Treglown
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 338
Release 2013-08-13
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0374108420

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This thought-provoking reexamination of the cultural artifacts of Francisco Franco's Spain looks at monuments, paintings, public works, novels, movies and computer games to present a new perspective on the events of the Spanish Civil War.

Cuban Women and Salsa

Cuban Women and Salsa
Title Cuban Women and Salsa PDF eBook
Author D. Poey
Publisher Springer
Pages 240
Release 2014-10-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137382821

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Salsa is both an American and transnational phenomenon, however women in salsa have been neglected. To explore how female singers negotiate issues of gender, race, and nation through their performances, Poey engages with the ways they problematize the idea of the nation and facilitate their musical performances' movement across multiple borders.

A Manuscript of Ashes

A Manuscript of Ashes
Title A Manuscript of Ashes PDF eBook
Author Antonio Muñoz Molina
Publisher HMH
Pages 321
Release 2008-08-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0547541910

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In this “beautifully wrought” novel set in Franco-era Spain, a university student stumbles into a decades-old mystery (New York magazine). It’s the late sixties, the last dark years of Franco’s dictatorship. Minaya, a university student in Madrid, is caught up in the student protests and the police are after him. He moves to his uncle Manuel’s country estate in the small town of Mágina to write his thesis on an old friend of his uncle, an obscure republican poet named Jacinto Solana. The country house is full of traces of the poet—notes, photographs, journals—and Minaya soon discovers that, thirty years earlier, during the Spanish Civil War, both his uncle and Solana were in love with the same woman, the beautiful, unsettling Mariana. Engaged to Manuel, she was shot in the attic of the house on her wedding night. With the aid of Inés, a maid, Minaya begins to search for Solana’s lost masterpiece, a novel called Beatus Ille. Looking for a book, he unravels a crime. One of Spain’s most celebrated literary figures, the author of Sepharad and In the Night of Time weaves a “rapturously gothic” tale that is both a novel of ideas and an intricately plotted mystery (The New York Sun). “A brilliant novel by an important writer unafraid of ideas, emotions and genuine beauty.” —Los Angeles Times “Already a contemporary classic, this work . . . is an enigmatic gem in the very best metafiction tradition.” —Library Journal