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Smith, Rosi. Education, Citizenship, and Cuban Identity. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58306-2.

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García, René Fidel González. Ciudadanía, república y revolución: Los desafíos de la ciudadanía en Cuba. Santiago de Cuba: Ediciones Caserón, Comité Provincial de la UNEAC, 2014.

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Bronfman, Alejandra Marina. Measures of equality: Social science, citizenship, and race in Cuba, 1902-1940. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004.

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Luis-Brown, David. Waves of decolonization: Discourses of race and hemispheric citizenship in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States. Durham: Duke University Press, 2008.

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Valera, Cheila. Educación para la ciudadanía en el caribe: Estudio sobre política curricular y de formación docente en Cuba, Haiti y República Dominicana = Education for citizenship in the Caribbean : a study on curricular policy and teacher training in Cuba, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. República Dominicana: FLACSO, 2005.

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Bobes, Velia Cecilia. La nación inconclusa: (re) constituciones de la ciudadanía y la identidad nacional en Cuba. México: FLACSO, 2007.

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Scott, Rebecca J. Degrees of freedom: Louisiana and Cuba after slavery. Cambridge, Mass: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2005.

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Zucker, Norman L. Desperate crossings: Seeking refuge in America. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1996.

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Smith, Rosi. Education, Citizenship, and Cuban Identity. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Smith, Rosi. Education, Citizenship, and Cuban Identity. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Brunson, Takkara K. Black Women, Citizenship, and the Making of Modern Cuba. University Press of Florida, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683402084.001.0001.

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In Black Women, Citizenship, and the Making of Modern Cuba, Takkara Brunson traces how women of African descent battled exclusion on multiple fronts and played an important role in forging a modern democracy. Brunson takes a much-needed intersectional approach to the political history of the era, examining how Black women’s engagement with questions of Cuban citizenship intersected with racial prejudice, gender norms, and sexual politics, incorporating Afro-diasporic and Latin American feminist perspectives. Brunson demonstrates that between the 1886 abolition of slavery in Cuba and the 1959 Revolution, Black women—without formal political power—navigated political movements in their efforts to create a more just society. She examines how women helped build a Black public sphere as they claimed moral respectability and sought racial integration. She reveals how Black women entered into national women’s organizations, labor unions, and political parties to bring about legal reforms. Brunson shows how women of African descent achieved individual victories as part of a collective struggle for social justice; in doing so, she highlights how racism and sexism persisted even as legal definitions of Cuban citizenship evolved.
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Gosin, Monika. The Racial Politics of Division. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501738234.001.0001.

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The Politics of Division deconstructs antagonistic discourses that circulated in local Miami press between African-Americans, “white” Cubans, and “black” Cubans during the 1980 Mariel Boatlift and the 1994 Balsero Crisis. In its challenge to discourses which pit these groups against one another, the book examines the nuanced ways that identities such as “black,” “white,” and “Cuban” have been constructed and negotiated in the context of Miami’s historical multi-ethnic tensions. The book argues that dominant race-making ideologies of the white establishment regarding “worthy citizenship” shape inter-minority conflict as groups negotiate their precarious positioning within the nation. The book contends that the lived experiences of the African-Americans, white Cubans, and Afro-Cubans involved disrupt binary frames of worthy citizenship narratives, illuminating the greater complexity of racialized identities. Foregrounding the oft-neglected voices of Afro-Cubans, the book highlights how their specific racial positioning offers a challenge to white Cuban-American anti-blackness and complicates narratives that placed African-American “natives” in opposition to (white) Cuban “foreigners,” while revealing also how Afro-Cubans and other Afro-Latinos negotiate racial meanings in the United States. Focusing on the intricacy of interminority tensions in Miami, the book adds dimension to modern debates about race, blackness, immigration, interethnic relations, and national belonging.
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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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Brundage, David. Allegiance, Dual Citizenship, and the Ethnic Influence on U.S. Foreign Policy. Editado por Ronald H. Bayor. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199766031.013.022.

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Following a discussion of what some scholars have seen as “divided loyalties” among immigrants, this article surveys the history of the ethnic influence on U.S. foreign policy from the 1790s to the present. Specific topics include Irish American nationalism and its relationship to republicanism and anti-imperialism in the nineteenth century, the diverse aims of ethnic activism in the era of World War I, the alleged role of ethnic activism in shaping the isolationism that partly characterized U.S. foreign policy between the wars, and the role of U.S.-based diasporas and ethnic lobbies in the era of the Cold War and after. Attention is given to Irish Americans, Jewish Americans, Cuban Americans, African Americans, Eastern Europeans, and others. The article closes with a discussion of the potential impact of the recent phenomenon of dual citizenship.
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Barros, Sandro R., Rafael Ocasio e Angela L. Willis. The Dissidence of Reinaldo Arenas. University Press of Florida, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683402589.001.0001.

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Focusing on the didactic nature of the work of Reinaldo Arenas, this book demonstrates the Cuban writer’s influence as a public pedagogue, mentor, and social activist whose teachings on resistance to normative ideologies resonate in societies past, present, and future. Through a multidisciplinary approach bridging educational, historiographic, and literary perspectives, this book illuminates how Arenas’s work remains a cutting-edge source of inspiration for today’s audiences, particularly LGBTQI readers. It shows how Arenas’s aesthetics contain powerful insights for exploring dissensus, whether in the context of Cuba, broader Pan-American and Latinx-U.S. queer movements of social justice, or transnational citizenship politics. Carefully dissecting Arenas’s themes against the backdrop of his political activity, this book presents the writer’s poetry, novels, and plays as a curriculum of dissidence that provides models for socially engaged intellectual activism.
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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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Brunson, Takkara K. Black Women, Citizenship, and the Making of Modern Cuba. University Press of Florida, 2023.

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Brunson, Takkara K. Black Women, Citizenship, and the Making of Modern Cuba. University Press of Florida, 2021.

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Brunson, Takkara K. Black Women, Citizenship, and the Making of Modern Cuba. University Press of Florida, 2021.

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Bronfman, Alejandra. Measures of Equality: Social Science, Citizenship, and Race in Cuba, 1902-1940 (Envisioning Cuba). The University of North Carolina Press, 2003.

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Bronfman, Alejandra. Measures of Equality: Social Science, Citizenship, and Race in Cuba, 1902-1940 (Envisioning Cuba). The University of North Carolina Press, 2003.

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Perry, Marc D. Negro Soy Yo: Hip Hop and Raced Citizenship in Neoliberal Cuba. Duke University Press Books, 2015.

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Perry, Marc D. Negro Soy Yo: Hip Hop and Raced Citizenship in Neoliberal Cuba. Duke University Press, 2015.

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Perry, Marc D. Negro Soy Yo: Hip Hop and Raced Citizenship in Neoliberal Cuba. Duke University Press Books, 2015.

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Bronfman, Alejandra M. Measures of Equality: Social Science, Citizenship, and Race in Cuba, 1902-1940. University of North Carolina Press, 2005.

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Urban, Kelly. Radical Prescription: Citizenship and the Politics of Tuberculosis in Twentieth-Century Cuba. University of North Carolina Press, 2023.

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Urban, Kelly. Radical Prescription: Citizenship and the Politics of Tuberculosis in Twentieth-Century Cuba. University of North Carolina Press, 2023.

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Stockhausen, Ulrike Elisabeth. The Strangers in Our Midst. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197515884.001.0001.

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The Strangers in Our Midst tells the story of how American evangelicals have responded to refugees and immigrants—ranging from the Cuban refugee influx in the 1960s, to Southeast Asian refugees in the 1980s, to undocumented immigrants from Latin America in the 1990s and 2000s. Evangelical Christians have been a pillar of US immigration and refugee policy since the end of World War II in two key ways: by acting as refugee sponsors and by offering legalization assistance to undocumented immigrants. They developed an elaborate evangelical theology of hospitality, which emphasized scriptural commands to “welcome the stranger.” Initially, evangelicals did not distinguish between legal immigrants and refugees and “illegal,” undocumented immigrants. However, a growing anti-immigrant consensus in American society at large and their political alignment with the Republican Party caused them to shed their welcoming approach to immigrants in the 1990s. Evangelicals were now divided in their stances on immigration, as conservative evangelicals viewed only legal immigrants as deserving of their aid, while progressive evangelicals—led by their Latinx coreligionists—emphasized the need for Christians to help all immigrants. In the twenty-first century, a group of Latinx evangelical leaders resurrected and reshaped the evangelical theology of hospitality in an effort to turn the tide in the evangelical debate on immigration. The results are mixed: unprecedented numbers of evangelicals favor a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. Yet as the 2016 presidential election showed, this preference had no impact on their political choices.
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Celeste, Manoucheka. Race, Gender, and Citizenship in the African Diaspora: Travelling Blackness. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Celeste, Manoucheka. Race, Gender, and Citizenship in the African Diaspora: Travelling Blackness. Routledge, 2018.

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Celeste, Manoucheka. Race, Gender, and Citizenship in the African Diaspora: Travelling Blackness. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Celeste, Manoucheka. Race, Gender, and Citizenship in the African Diaspora: Travelling Blackness. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Celeste, Manoucheka. Race, Gender, and Citizenship in the African Diaspora: Travelling Blackness. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Luis-Brown, David, e Donald E. Pease. Waves of Decolonization: Discourses of Race and Hemispheric Citizenship in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States. Duke University Press, 2008.

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Luis-Brown, David, e Donald E. Pease. Waves of Decolonization: Discourses of Race and Hemispheric Citizenship in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States. Duke University Press, 2008.

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Elsey, Brenda. Sport in Latin America. Editado por Robert Edelman e Wayne Wilson. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199858910.013.27.

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Sport forms existed in Latin American in the pre-Columbian period. European empires adopted and modified indigenous cultural activities while introducing new sports. Sport development was not homogenous as local conditions and specific colonial and commercial interests shaped sport’s growth. Despite these disparate patterns of development, it is generally true that the rise in nationalism facilitated the diffusion of sport in Latin America, as local associations formed in response to invitations sent by sportsmen from abroad-seeking competitors. Football enjoyed the most expansive growth in South American, while baseball grew in the Caribbean in Cuba and the Dominican Republic. Women’s access to sport has been a persistent issue in Latin America. The racial diversity of the region also has created an ongoing negotiation of racial hierarchies in sport. Sport in Latin American serves as an arena where participants perform citizenship and create understandings of civil rights.
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Alberto, Paulina Laura, George Reid Andrews e Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof, eds. Voices of the Race. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009063791.

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Voices of the Race offers English translations of more than one hundred articles published in Black newspapers in Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, and Uruguay from 1870 to 1960. Those publications were as important in Black community and intellectual life in Latin America as African American newspapers were in the United States, yet they are almost completely unknown to English-language readers. Expertly curated, the articles are organized into chapters centered on themes that emerged in the Black press: politics and citizenship, racism and anti-racism, family and education, community life, women, Africa and African culture, diaspora and Black internationalism, and arts and literature. Each chapter includes an introduction explaining how discussions on those topics evolved over time, and a list of questions to provoke further reflection. Each article is carefully edited and annotated; footnotes and a glossary explain names, events, and other references that will be unfamiliar to English-language readers. A unique, fascinating insight into the rich body of Black cultural and intellectual production across Latin America.
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Scott, Rebecca J. Degrees of Freedom: Louisiana and Cuba after Slavery. Belknap Press, 2008.

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Alderman, Jonathan, e Geoff Goodwin, eds. The Social and Political Life of Latin American Infrastructures. University of London, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14296/gljm4371.

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From houses to roads, infrastructure provides a unique lens through which to explore social and political change. Serving as an important conduit between states and individuals, infrastructure provides governments with a powerful tool to mould citizens and control populations. Yet, at the same time, it also provides individuals and collectives with a platform to challenge the state and forge alternative forms of citizenship and politics. Infrastructure therefore often reconfigures social and political relations in unexpected ways and never dutifully follows the scripts of politicians, bureaucrats, and engineers. Latin America provides fertile terrain to explore these issues. The region has been subject to extensive foreign intervention for centuries and much of its infrastructure has been primarily constructed to benefit colonial and imperial powers. Yet it has also been an important site of resistance, and infrastructure has been central to these struggles, including indigenous efforts to challenge capitalist-colonial expansion. Latin America’s history and diversity create unique infrastructure configurations, and the region’s remarkable geography adds to their distinctiveness. This cross-disciplinary book seeks to capture the characteristics, limits and vibrancy of Latin America’s infrastructures. The empirical chapters explore a wide range of infrastructures, from irrigation networks in Peru to nuclear plants in Cuba. The introduction builds on these chapters to show the value of understanding infrastructure as a relational and experimental process. In doing so, the volume makes a novel contribution to global infrastructure debates and provides important new insights into Latin America’s history and politics.
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Zucker, Naomi Flint, e Norman L. Zucker. Desperate Crossings: Seeking Refuge in America. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Zucker, Naomi Flint, e Norman L. Zucker. Desperate Crossings: Seeking Refuge in America. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Zucker, Naomi Flink, e Norman L. Zucker. Desperate Crossings: Seeking Refuge in America. M.E. Sharpe, 1997.

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Zucker, Naomi Flint, e Norman L. Zucker. Desperate Crossings: Seeking Refuge in America. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Zucker, Naomi Flint, e Norman L. Zucker. Desperate Crossings: Seeking Refuge in America. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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