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The contradiction of the modern Cuba...
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University of California, San Diego., Latin American Studies.
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The contradiction of the modern Cuban nation: The institutionalization of a national hybrid identity, danza moderna, and spaces of blackness in revolutionary performance spheres.
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The contradiction of the modern Cuban nation: The institutionalization of a national hybrid identity, danza moderna, and spaces of blackness in revolutionary performance spheres./
作者:
DiGirolamo, Elizabeth Morgan.
面頁冊數:
143 p.
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Adviser: John D. Blanco.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International46-06.
標題:
Anthropology, Cultural. -
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9780549568339
The contradiction of the modern Cuban nation: The institutionalization of a national hybrid identity, danza moderna, and spaces of blackness in revolutionary performance spheres.
DiGirolamo, Elizabeth Morgan.
The contradiction of the modern Cuban nation: The institutionalization of a national hybrid identity, danza moderna, and spaces of blackness in revolutionary performance spheres.
- 143 p.
Adviser: John D. Blanco.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of California, San Diego, 2008.
The international fascination with Cuban popular culture and arts coupled with my curiosity about how the modern Cuban state institutionalized performance arts for the purpose of streamlining national culture inspired my research on Cuba. My work examines the social significance, artistic form, and state management of the cultural arts after the Cuban revolution in 1959 when revolutionary leaders, seeking to redefine the Cuban nation as a representation of its people, emphasized the expression of national culture through the arts as an educational tool for the masses.
ISBN: 9780549568339Subjects--Topical Terms:
735016
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