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OverviewThe birth and development of commercial television in Cuba in the 1950s occurred alongside political and social turmoil. In this period of dramatic swings encompassing democracy, a coup, a dictatorship, and a revolution, television functioned as a beacon and promoter of Cuba's identity as a modern nation. In Broadcasting Modernity, television historian Yeidy M. Rivero shows how television owners, regulatory entities, critics, and the state produced Cuban modernity for television. The Cuban television industry enabled different institutions to convey the nation's progress, democracy, economic abundance, high culture, education, morality, and decency. After nationalizing Cuban television, the state used it to advance Fidel Castro's project of creating a modern socialist country. As Cuba changed, television changed with it. Rivero not only demonstrates television's importance to Cuban cultural identity formation, she explains how the medium functions in society during times of radical political and social transformation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yeidy M. RiveroPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780822358596ISBN 10: 082235859 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 31 March 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ix Introduction. Broadcasting Modernity, Spectacles, and Television 1 1. Prelude to the Spectacles: Constituting a Modern Broadcasting System through the Law, 1923–1950 23 2. Spectacles of Progress: Technology, Expansion, and the Law 45 3. Spectacles of Decency: Morality as a Matter of the Industry and the State 75 4. Spectacles of Democracy and a Prelude to the Spectacles of Revolution 102 5. Spectacles of Revolution: A Rebirth of Cubanness 129 6. From Broadcasting Modernity to Constructing Modernity 163 Epilogue 176 Notes 181 Bibliography 221 Index 233ReviewsBroadcasting Modernity is the definitive and most comprehensive account of Cuban television during the decade immediately preceding the Revolution of 1959. Simply brilliant at all levels, this is one of those books that changes the way in which we make sense of one of the most important social processes of the Latin American twentieth century. Yeidy M. Rivero has made an enormous contribution to Latin American and U.S. media scholarship. --Jos Quiroga, author of Cuban Palimpsests Broadcasting Modernity is the definitive and most comprehensive account of Cuban television during the decade immediately preceding the Revolution of 1959. Simply brilliant at all levels, this is one of those books that changes the way in which we make sense of one of the most important social processes of the Latin American twentieth century. Yeidy M. Rivero has made an enormous contribution to Latin American and U.S. media scholarship. --Jose Quiroga, author of Cuban Palimpsests Author InformationYeidy M. Rivero is Associate Professor of Screen Arts and Cultures at the University of Michigan. She is the author of Tuning Out Blackness: Race and Nation in the History of Puerto Rican Television, also published by Duke University Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |