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Liminal Citizens: Drifting between Ginen and Guantánamo
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Jana Evans Braziel
Published: 01 May 2010
...This chapter suggests considering Ginen and Guantánamo to be two poles along a
continuum essential for rethinking of black Atlantic. While doing so, the chapter also
sheds light on liminal citizens, migrants who are trapped in no-man's land. The place
no longer is in Ayiti, Haiti; and has not yet...
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Published: 01 July 2007
...Since its establishment, the U.S. Naval Station at Guantánamo Bay (Gitmo) has been a constant and major irritant to many Cuban nationalists. Formally established in 1901, the naval base is the oldest of all U.S. overseas military bases and is the only U.S. base located in a Communist country...
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Fifty Years of Revolution: Perspectives on Cuba, the United States, and the World
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Soraya M. Castro Marino (ed.) and John S. Reitan (ed.)
Published online: 23 May 2013
Published in print: 23 September 2012
..., this book coheres more strongly than the typical essay collection. Organized to analyze—not describe—Cuba's foreign relations, the work examines sanctions, the embargo, regime change, Guantánamo, the exile community, and more. Drawing from personal experiences as well as recently declassified documents...
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Published: 05 March 2013
...Alicia and Fernando dine with Picasso at the artist’s 80th birthday celebration on the Riviera. Company danced for Cuban Border Battalion on Guantánamo during missile crisis. ICAIC’s proposal to film Giselle, directed by Enrique Pineda Barnet, whose interview with Francisco Morán is reproduced here...
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British West Indian Migration to Cuba: The Roots and Routes of Respectability
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Andrea J. Queeley
Published: 20 October 2015
... realities of racism and xenophobia. U.S. economic expansion included the development of the Guantánamo Naval Base where many immigrants and their Cuban-born children were employed. Queeley therefore explores diaspora and transnationalism in this local context. Black pride British West Indian migration...
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Get Out or Get Involved: Revolutionary Change and Conflicting Visions of Freedom
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Andrea J. Queeley
Published: 20 October 2015
... of diasporic space, though there were certain exceptions such as the access of Guantánamo residents to the Black American television show Soul Train . Anglo Caribbeans Black and mulatto Cubans Cubans Cuban society Guevara Che Guillén Nicolás Hombre Neuvo New Man New Man Hombre Neuvo...