Cuba and Puerto Rico: Transdisciplinary Approaches to History, Literature, and Culture
Cuba and Puerto Rico: Transdisciplinary Approaches to History, Literature, and Culture
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Abstract
This volume is the first systematic comparative study of Cuba and Puerto Rico from both a historical and contemporary perspective. In these essays, contributors highlight the interconnectedness of the two archipelagos in social categories such as nation, race, class, and gender to encourage a more nuanced and multifaceted study of the relationships between the islands and their diasporas. Topics range from historical and anthropological perspectives on Cuba and Puerto Rico before and during the Cold War to cultural and sociological studies of diasporic communities in the United States. The volume features analyses of political coalitions, the formation of interisland sororities, and environmental issues. Along with sharing a similar early history, Cuba and Puerto Rico have closely intertwined cultures, including their linguistic, literary, food, musical, and religious practices. Contributors also discuss literature by Cuban and Puerto Rican authors by examining the aesthetics of literary techniques and discourses, the representation of psychological space on the stage, and the impacts of migration. Showing how the trajectories of both archipelagos have been linked together for centuries and how they have diverged recently, Cuba and Puerto Rico offers a transdisciplinary approach to the study of this intricate relationship and the formation of diasporic communities and continuities.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: “Two Wings of a Bird”
Carmen Haydée Rivera andJorge Duany
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I Cuba and Puerto Rico: Historical Perspectives
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Passive Puerto Rico and Revolutionary Cuba? Myths, Realities, and the Optics of History
Lillian Guerra
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Nuclearized Wings: The Binary Roads of Cuba and Puerto Rico at the Takeoff of the Cuban Revolution (1959–1963)
Silvia ÁLvarez Curbelo
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The Repeating Island? Cuban–Puerto Rican Counterpoints between the Cold War and the Reencounter
Francisco A. Scarano
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Local Eyes into Caribbean Rural Life: Anthropological Informants in Cuba and Puerto Rico in the Post–World War II Era
Jorge L. Giovannetti-Torres
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The Harlem of the Club Las Dos Antillas: Race, Space, and Politics in Early Antillean New York
Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof
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Passive Puerto Rico and Revolutionary Cuba? Myths, Realities, and the Optics of History
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II Puerto Rican and Cuban Literary Expression
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Exploding the Limits of Bodies and Islands: The Literary Works of Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro and Legna Rodríguez Iglesias
Monica Simal
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Puerto Rico en Areíto: Translation, Ethnic and Cultural Studies, and Other Collaborations among Cuban and Puerto Rican Migrant Intellectuals
Laura Lomas
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Psychological and Physical Space in Puerto Rican and Cuban Twentieth-Century Theater
Maida Watson
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Hechos and desechos: Environmental Degradation and Violence in Mayra Montero’s Tú, la oscuridad
Mary Ann Gosser EsquilÍn
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Caribbean Dialogues by María Zambrano
Madeline CÁmara
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“The Two Ephemeral Wings of the Angel of Love”: Archipelagic Fantasies in the Narrative of Lourdes Casal and Manuel Ramos Otero
Yolanda MartÍnez-San Miguel
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Exploding the Limits of Bodies and Islands: The Literary Works of Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro and Legna Rodríguez Iglesias
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III Manifestations of Cuban and Puerto Rican Culture
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Listening to Our New Possessions: Music and Imperial Writings on Puerto Rico and Cuba, 1898–1920s
Hugo R. Viera-Vargas
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The Musical Impact of the Mariel Boatlift on the Latin Music Scene of New York City and Interethnic Collaboration among Puerto Ricans and Cubans
Benjamin Lapidus
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14
Allora and Calzadilla: Noise and the Politics of Sonic Decoloniality
Alan West-Durán
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The Narratives and Life Projects of Orientales from Cuba in Puerto Rico and Florida: An Initial Comparative Study
Blanca Ortiz-Torres
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Becoming Cuba-Rican: A Personal Testimony
Jorge Duany
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Listening to Our New Possessions: Music and Imperial Writings on Puerto Rico and Cuba, 1898–1920s
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