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Caminos de la identidad en la literatura cubana de la segunda mitad del siglo XX: Revolucion, crisis y exilio (Spanish text, Miguel Barnet, Manuel Cofino, Zoe Valdes, Elias Miguel Munoz).
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Caminos de la identidad en la literatura cubana de la segunda mitad del siglo XX: Revolucion, crisis y exilio (Spanish text, Miguel Barnet, Manuel Cofino, Zoe Valdes, Elias Miguel Munoz)./
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Limon, Mercedes.
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269 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-11, Section: A, page: 4056.
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Dissertation Abstracts International64-11A.
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Caminos de la identidad en la literatura cubana de la segunda mitad del siglo XX: Revolucion, crisis y exilio (Spanish text, Miguel Barnet, Manuel Cofino, Zoe Valdes, Elias Miguel Munoz).
Limon, Mercedes.
Caminos de la identidad en la literatura cubana de la segunda mitad del siglo XX: Revolucion, crisis y exilio (Spanish text, Miguel Barnet, Manuel Cofino, Zoe Valdes, Elias Miguel Munoz).
- 269 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-11, Section: A, page: 4056.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 2003.
After the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, in 1959 a new national identity status was originated in opposition to the one already existing during the so called "pseudorepublic". The new idea of nation and Nationality, the ethic code and the new social project that emerged with the triumph of the Revolution, have experienced frequent transformations throughout the last forty years. On the other hand, the Cuban exiles, whose majority reside in the United States, have also manifested such peculiar identity traces as to reflect the double process of assimilation and "uprootedness", the acquisition of the characteristics of the receptor society and the struggle for retaining the elements of the society of origin.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Literature, Caribbean.
Caminos de la identidad en la literatura cubana de la segunda mitad del siglo XX: Revolucion, crisis y exilio (Spanish text, Miguel Barnet, Manuel Cofino, Zoe Valdes, Elias Miguel Munoz).
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This dissertation approaches the subject of the representation of the dynamics of identity in Cuba and in a specific generation of the Cuban exiles through the narrative works of several authors.
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After an introductory chapter that establishes the historical and theoretical coordinates of the investigation, the texts Biografia de un cimarron (1966), by Miguel Barnet, and La ultima mujer y el proximo combate (1972), by Manuel Cofino, are analyzed as representative of a moment in which the Cuban society was called to participate in an Utopian project: the creation of the so called New Man. Cuban literature of the times reflects that process by proposing new habits of being that would approximate the traits that the New Man would have.
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The third chapter explores the drastic jump that Cuban national identity image suffered during the nineties, right after the economical crisis experienced by the country during this decade, and the way that it is manifested in Cuban literature in novels such as La nada cotidiana (1995), by Zoe Valdes.
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