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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sujatha FernandesPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9781478008705ISBN 10: 1478008709 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 09 October 2020 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational 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 ContentsReviewsIn a complex and nuanced way, Sujatha Fernandes describes Cuba's most recent two decades, focusing on subjects that have not been written about in this much detail. She contributes to a new understanding of present-day Cuba-and its many fascinating idiosyncrasies, tensions, and creative solutions to complicated problems-in an engaging and politically sophisticated style that general readers will enjoy. -- Margaret Randall, author of * I Never Left Home: Poet, Feminist, Revolutionary * A fascinating dossier about the challenges and preoccupations of post-Soviet Cuba. From negotiating the fallout from a globalizing economy to new movements in the visual arts, music, film, feminism, and racial consciousness, Sujatha Fernandes brings readers up-to-date on the inventive, evolving hustle that is Cuba's survival. -- Cristina Garcia, author of * Here in Berlin * For any reader who is curious about the embodiment of Cuban life over the past two decades, Fernandes skillfully provides lucid accounts of ordinary Cubans, who, through pure resourcefulness and innovation, and in times of chaos, work relentlessly to find strategies for survival, in ways that are meaningful and artistically expressive.... The Cuban Hustle provides a necessary contribution to the Cuban diaspora literature; the accounts are timely, and deliver a contemporary understanding of Cuba, and the hardships faced by so many since the collapse of the Soviet Union. -- Mauricia John * Ethnic and Racial Studies * In a complex and nuanced way, Sujatha Fernandes describes Cuba's most recent two decades, focusing on subjects that have not been written about in this much detail. She contributes to a new understanding of present-day Cuba-and its many fascinating idiosyncrasies, tensions, and creative solutions to complicated problems-in an engaging and politically sophisticated style that general readers will enjoy. -- Margaret Randall, author of * I Never Left Home: Poet, Feminist, Revolutionary * A fascinating dossier about the challenges and preoccupations of post-Soviet Cuba. From negotiating the fallout from a globalizing economy to new movements in the visual arts, music, film, feminism, and racial consciousness, Sujatha Fernandes brings readers up to date on the inventive, evolving hustle that is Cuba's survival. -- Cristina Garcia, author of * Here in Berlin: A Novel * A fascinating dossier about the challenges and preoccupations of post-Soviet Cuba. From negotiating the fallout from a globalizing economy to new movements in the visual arts, music, film, feminism, and racial consciousness, Sujatha Fernandes brings readers up to date on the inventive, evolving hustle that is Cuba's survival. -- Cristina Garcia, author of * Here in Berlin: A Novel * In a complex and nuanced way, Sujatha Fernandes describes Cuba's most recent two decades, focusing on subjects that have not been written about in this much detail. She contributes to a new understanding of present-day Cuba-and its many fascinating idiosyncrasies, tensions, and creative solutions to complicated problems-in an engaging and politically sophisticated style that general readers will enjoy. -- Margaret Randall, author of * I Never Left Home: Poet, Feminist, Revolutionary * For any reader who is curious about the embodiment of Cuban life over the past two decades, Fernandes skillfully provides lucid accounts of ordinary Cubans, who, through pure resourcefulness and innovation, and in times of chaos, work relentlessly to find strategies for survival, in ways that are meaningful and artistically expressive.... The Cuban Hustle provides a necessary contribution to the Cuban diaspora literature; the accounts are timely, and deliver a contemporary understanding of Cuba, and the hardships faced by so many since the collapse of the Soviet Union. -- Mauricia John * Ethnic and Racial Studies * The greatest value of the text is in revealing the complexity of Cuban culture and the creativity of Cubans in challenging the outdated stereotypes that may persist in a communist nation. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students and faculty. -- J. A. Baer * Choice * In The Cuban Hustle, Sujatha Fernandes explores Cuban creativity in the decades since the collapse of the Soviet Union.... The essays pay particularly close attention to issues of race, gender, and sexuality, which are examined through the lens of Cuba's vibrant and incredibly diverse artistic terrain. -- Rubrick Biegon * Latin American Politics and Society * Author InformationSujatha Fernandes is Professor of Political Economy and Sociology at the University of Sydney and author of Cuba Represent!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures and Who Can Stop the Drums?: Urban Social Movements in ChÁvez's Venezuela both also published by Duke University Press, and most recently of Curated Stories: The Uses and Misuses of Storytelling. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |