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Gold, Marina. People and State in Socialist Cuba. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137539830.

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Partido Comunista de Cuba. Congreso, ed. The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress: Between state socialism and market socialism. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publisher's, 2012.

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Socialist ensembles: Theater and state in Cuba and Nicaragua. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1994.

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Hidden powers of state in the Cuban imagination. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2010.

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González, Doria. Iglesias y creyentes en Cuba socialista. La Habana: Editorial Cultura Popular, 1987.

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Routon, Kenneth. Hidden powers of state in the Cuban imagination. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2010.

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Treto, Raul Gomez. The Church and socialism in Cuba. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1988.

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The Church and socialism in Cuba. Maryknoll, N.Y: Orbis Books, 1988.

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Seraev, S. A. La transformación socialista de la agricultura en Cuba. Moscú: Editorial Progreso, 1988.

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Báez, Antonio Carmona. State resistance to globalisation in Cuba. London: Pluto Press, 2004.

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Lutjens, Sheryl. The state, bureaucracy, and the Cuban schools: Power and participation. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 1996.

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S, Zimbalist Andrew, ed. Cuba's socialist economy toward the 1990s. Boulder, Colo: L. Rienner Publishers, 1987.

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Documentos de la Revolución Cubana, 1961. La Habana: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales, 2008.

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Kenya. National Assembly. Departmental Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations. Report of the study visit to the Socialist Republic of Cuba, February 08-16, 2005. Nairobi: Republic of Kenya, National Assembly, 2005.

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Law and religion in Marxist Cuba: A human rights inquiry. Coral Gables, Fla: North-South Center, University of Miami, 1993.

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Comisión de Estudios de Historia de la Iglesia en Latinoamérica and Departamento Ecuménico de Investigaciones (Costa Rica), eds. La Iglesia Católica durante la construcción del socialismo en Cuba. 2nd ed. San José, Costa Rica: CEHILA, 1989.

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Treto, Raúl Gómez. La Iglesia Católica durante la construcción del socialismo en Cuba. San José, Costa Rica: CEHILA, 1987.

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B, Potter Robert, ed. Urban tourism and development in the socialist state: Havana during the special period. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate, 2005.

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L, Bach Robert, ed. Latin journey: Cuban and Mexican immigrants in the United States. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.

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Fidel, Castro. Fidel: O futuro do socialismo, uma entrevista de Beatriz Bissio. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Terceiro Mundo, 1990.

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La Iglesia Católica en la primera oleada migratoria cubana. La Habana: Editora Política, 2005.

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Fidel, Castro. El socialismo sí puede resolver problemas: Asamblea Provincial del Partido Comunista de Cuba en La Habana, 3 de febrero de 1991. La Habana: Editora Política, 1991.

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(Organization), Cubanos Desterrados, ed. Hasta cuándo las Américas tolerarán al dictador Castro, el implacable stalinista que continúa oprimiendo al pueblo cubano, y amenazando a naciones hermanas?: Dos décadas de progresivo acercamiento comuno-católico en la isla-presidio del Caribe. Miami, Fla: Cubanos Desterrados, 1990.

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1948-, Mickelson Roslyn Arlin, ed. Children on the streets of the Americas: Homelessness, education, and globalization in the United States, Brazil, and Cuba. London: Routledge, 2000.

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Castro's secrets: The CIA and Cuba's intelligence machine. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

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Castro, Fidel. Deberemos convertirnos en un pueblo de gigantes: Discurso en el 35 aniversario del triunfo de la revolución : Santiago de Cuba, 1ro de enero de 1994. La Habana: Editora Política, 1994.

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Fidel, Castro. Patria y humanidad se han unido para siempre en la mente y el corazón del pueblo cubano: Discursos con motivo del aniversario 40 de la victoria de Playa Girón. La Habana: Oficina de Publicaciones del Consejo de Estado, 2001.

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Fidel, Castro. Cuba: Extraordinarios avances en la educación : discursos en el inicio del curso escolar 2003-2004 y en la graduación de técnicos de la salud, La Habana 8 y 15 de septiembre de 2003. La Habana: Editora Política, 2003.

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Clealand, Danielle Pilar. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190632298.003.0011.

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The influence that racial ideology has on racial attitudes and racial consciousness in Cuba is shown throughout this project to be significant. Racial democracy in Cuba combines with socialist ideology to form a powerful racial ideology that is distinct to other Latin American societies that operate under the ideology of racial democracy. Throughout the decades of the revolution Fidel and Raúl Castro and the Cuban government have united belief in the revolution with belief in racial democracy, and as a result support of the revolution often correlates with the notion that racism is not a considerable problem in Cuba. State rhetoric and policy have promoted national identity and unity as supreme over racial identity, while claiming to have solved the problem of racism through socialist policies. The state also created a set of norms and an institutional framework that did not allow for the proliferation of alternate racial ideologies or information, barred the creation of any institution or organization that addressed race, and by creating institutions that addressed the needs of women, youth, and others created the philosophy that race was not a cleavage that mattered in revolutionary Cuba. Despite the ideological and political measures executed by the government, the presence of racism in Cuba cannot be denied and has, as supported by the data throughout this book, contributed to feelings of racial consciousness among black and ...
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Cuba Represent!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures. Duke University Press, 2006.

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Fernandes, Sujatha. Cuba Represent!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures. Duke University Press, 2006.

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Fernandes, Sujatha. Cuba Represent!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures. Duke University Press, 2006.

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Cuba Represent!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures. Duke University Press, 2006.

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Routon, Kenneth. Hidden Powers of State in the Cuban Imagination. University Press of Florida, 2012.

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Lutjens, Sheryl. State Bureaucracy and the Cuban Schools. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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White, Bretton. Staging Discomfort. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401544.001.0001.

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Staging Discomfort examines how queer bodies are theatrically represented on the Cuban stage in order to re-evaluate the role of categorization as one of the state’s primary revolutionary tools. These performances concentrate on an aesthetics of fluidity, and thus upset traditional understandings of performer and spectator, and what constitutes the ideal Cuban citizenry. New affective modes are produced when performing bodies highlight—often in uncomfortably intimate, grotesque, or raw ways—the unavoidability of spectators’ bodies, and their capacity for queerness. Here the imagining of new continuities and subjectivities can lead to a reconfiguration of forms of Cuban citizenship. The affective responses from the closeness experienced in the performances in Staging Discomfort are challenges to the Cuban state’s self-designated role as primary provider for the needs of its citizens’ bodies. Through the lens of queer theory, the manuscript explores the body’s centrality to the state’s deployment of fear to successfully marginalize gay life, which this group of works seeks to defuse through an articulation of intimacies, shame, the death drive, cruising, and failure. These affective experiences shape Cuban subjectivities that emerge out of queerness, but whose focus on inclusivity necessarily involves all Cubans. Several of the central questions that guide Staging Discomfort are: How is Cuban theater agile in its critiques considering the state’s limitations on expression? How do queer performances allow for new understandings about the effects of the state’s failing socialist utopian contract with its citizens? And, can Cuban bodies that come together in queer ways re-imagine Cuban citizenship?
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Gold, Marina. People and State in Socialist Cuba: Ideas and Practices of Revolution. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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People and State in Socialist Cuba: Ideas and Practices of Revolution. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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Thomas, Susan. Experimental Alternatives. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190842741.003.0003.

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In 1969 the director of Cuba’s film institute, Alfredo Guevara, founded a musical collective whose official purpose was to provide film music for Cuba’s vibrant and experimental new socialist cinema. The resulting Grupo de Experimentación Sonora represented something of a “rescue mission” for artists who for reasons political, aesthetic, or of personality found themselves on the margins of increasingly conservative and restrictive state-run cultural institutions. Under the direction of composer Leo Brouwer, the Grupo incorporated musicians who became some of the Revolution’s most renowned artists. Brouwer declared that the primary mission of the Grupo was not to create film music but “to transform the repertoire of Cuban popular music to the best of our abilities.” The Grupo merged discourses of the artistic avant-garde with those of revolutionary praxis and in doing so, positioned their sonic experiments both aesthetically and politically. The Grupo has had a marked impact on later groups who also struggled on the margins of state institutions. Drawing overt references to the Grupo and appropriating similar avant-garde rhetoric, collectives such as Habana Abierta and Interactivo promoted a new musical and social “revolution from within,” one that advocated from the margins of official discourse for a radically new transnational model of Cuban citizenship and civic participation.
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Cuba Today and Tomorrow: Reinventing Socialism (Contemporary Cuba). University Press of Florida, 2001.

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Cuba Today and Tomorrow: Reinventing Socialism (Contemporary Cuba). University Press of Florida, 2000.

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Bui, Ngoc Son. Constitutional Change in the Contemporary Socialist World. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198851349.001.0001.

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This book explores and explains how and why the five current socialist countries (China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, and Vietnam) have changed their constitutions since the fall of the Cold War and the rise of globalization. It demonstrates that constitution-making, replacement, and amendment in the contemporary socialist world display the dynamic constitution, party institutionalization, power distribution, rights universalization, and economic marketization. The function of this progressive constitutional change is to facilitate the active role of the party-state in improving the living conditions of local residents. Integrating comparative constitutional law and social sciences, this book explains the intellectual foundations, legal-institutional aspects, and political economy of socialist constitutional change. This book identifies five divergent models of socialist constitutional change depending on the prominence of influential factors: universal convergence (Vietnam), ethnic integration (Laos), historical reservation (Cuba), exceptional attitude (China), and personal rule (North Korea).
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State Resistance to Globalisation in Cuba. Pluto Press, 2004.

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State Resistance to Globalisation in Cuba. Pluto Press, 2004.

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Colantonio, Andrea. Urban Tourism and Development in the Socialist State: Havana During the �pecial Period. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Colantonio, Andrea. Urban Tourism and Development in the Socialist State: Havana During the �pecial Period. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Urban Tourism and Development in the Socialist State: Havana During the �pecial Period. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Colantonio, Andrea. Urban Tourism and Development in the Socialist State: Havana During the �pecial Period. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Colantonio, Andrea. Urban Tourism and Development in the Socialist State: Havana During the �pecial Period. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Conceiving Cuba: Reproduction, Women, and the State in the Post-Soviet Era. Rutgers University Press, 2014.

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