Dreaming in Russian : the Cuban Soviet imaginary / by Jacqueline Loss.
Material type:
- 9780292762039
- Cuba -- Relations -- Soviet Union
- Soviet Union -- Relations -- Cuba
- Cuba -- Civilization -- 1959-
- Imagination -- Political aspects -- Cuba
- Imagination -- Social aspects -- Cuba
- Popular culture -- Cuba
- Collective memory -- Cuba
- Cuba -- Civilization -- Soviet influences
- Cuba -- Relaciones -- Unión Soviética
- Unión Soviética -- Relaciones -- Cuba
- Cuba -- Civilización -- 1959-
- Memoria colectiva -- Cuba
- Cultura popular -- Cuba
- 327.7291047
- 107 F 1776.3 L881d 2013
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Recursos Regionales | Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) | 107 F 1776.3 L881d 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | 1 | Available | 00000121495 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Koniec -- Crossed Destinies -- Cuban Intermediaries -- "Made in USSR" -- The Phantasmagoric Sputnik -- Coda: The Soviet Theme Park.
The specter of the Soviet Union lingers in Cuba, yet until now there has been no book-length work on the ways Cubans process their country’s relationship with the Soviet bloc. Dreaming in Russian at last brings into the light the reality that for nearly three decades, the Soviet Union subsidized the island economically, intervened in military matters, and exported distinct pedagogical and cultural models to Cuba. Drawing on interviews with Cuban artists and intellectuals, as well as treasures from cinematographic and bibliographic archives, Jacqueline Loss delivers the first book to show that Cuba remembers and retains many aspects of the Soviet era, far from shedding those cultural facets as relics of the Cold War.
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