Planet/Cuba: Art, Culture, and the Future of the Island

Author:   Rachel Price
Publisher:   Verso Books
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9781784781217


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   03 November 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Rachel Price
Publisher:   Verso Books
Imprint:   Verso Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.415kg
ISBN:  

9781784781217


ISBN 10:   1784781215
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   03 November 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A rich revelation of Cuban art today; it will amaze, fascinate and instruct. -- Fredric Jameson This brilliant book charts the cultural life in Cuba from the coming to power of Raul Castro to the 'normalization' of relations with the US. What could be more timely than a cognitive map of this already heterogeneous island, once a trigger point in the Cold War, as it is vectored by new forces that are planetary in reach-neoliberalism, climate change, and pervasive surveillance? -- Hal Foster, author of <i>Bad New Days: Art, Criticism, Emergency</i> Price's insights into this complicated and conflictive landscape make for cultural criticism at its best-ample in range, acute in its eye for the telling detail. Contemporary Cuba is a moving target and this book gets that, following along with clarity, grace and flashes of illumination. -- Rachel Weiss, author of <i>To and From Utopia in the New Cuban Art</i> A superbly crafted book that takes scholarship on Cuban art and literature in a fresh, entirely new direction. Planet/Cuba is both uniquely timely and full of foresight: it will shape discussion of contemporary Cuba for years to come. -- Esther Whitfield, Brown University Price shrewdly surveys art in Cuba over the period since Fidel Castro ceded control of the government to his brother Raul . [An] excellent and welcome study. * Choice * This meticulously detailed text is a productive exploration of globalized Cuban art and culture. * Publisher's Weekly *


A rich revelation of Cuban art today; it will amaze, fascinate and instruct. Fredric Jameson This brilliant book charts the cultural life in Cuba from the coming to power of Raul Castro to the normalization of relations with the US. What could be more timely than a cognitive map of this already heterogeneous island, once a trigger point in the Cold War, as it is vectored by new forces that are planetary in reach neoliberalism, climate change, and pervasive surveillance? Hal Foster, author of Bad New Days: Art, Criticism, Emergency Price s insights into this complicated and conflictive landscape make for cultural criticism at its best ample in range, acute in its eye for the telling detail. Contemporary Cuba is a moving target and this book gets that, following along with clarity, grace and flashes of illumination. Rachel Weiss, author of To and From Utopia in the New Cuban Art A superbly crafted book that takes scholarship on Cuban art and literature in a fresh, entirely new direction. Planet/Cuba is both uniquely timely and full of foresight: it will shape discussion of contemporary Cuba for years to come. Esther Whitfield, Brown University This meticulously detailed text is a productive exploration of globalized Cuban art and culture. Publisher's Weekly


A rich revelation of Cuban art today; it will amaze, fascinate and instruct. Fredric Jameson This brilliant book charts the cultural life in Cuba from the coming to power of Raul Castro to the normalization of relations with the US. What could be more timely than a cognitive map of this already heterogeneous island, once a trigger point in the Cold War, as it is vectored by new forces that are planetary in reach neoliberalism, climate change, and pervasive surveillance? Hal Foster, author of Bad New Days: Art, Criticism, Emergency Price s insights into this complicated and conflictive landscape make for cultural criticism at its best ample in range, acute in its eye for the telling detail. Contemporary Cuba is a moving target and this book gets that, following along with clarity, grace and flashes of illumination. Rachel Weiss, author of To and From Utopia in the New Cuban Art A superbly crafted book that takes scholarship on Cuban art and literature in a fresh, entirely new direction. Planet/Cuba is both uniquely timely and full of foresight: it will shape discussion of contemporary Cuba for years to come. Esther Whitfield, Brown University


A rich revelation of Cuban art today; it will amaze, fascinate and instruct. Fredric Jameson This brilliant book charts the cultural life in Cuba from the coming to power of Raul Castro to the normalization of relations with the US. What could be more timely than a cognitive map of this already heterogeneous island, once a trigger point in the Cold War, as it is vectored by new forces that are planetary in reach neoliberalism, climate change, and pervasive surveillance? Hal Foster, author of Bad New Days: Art, Criticism, Emergency Price s insights into this complicated and conflictive landscape make for cultural criticism at its best ample in range, acute in its eye for the telling detail. Contemporary Cuba is a moving target and this book gets that, following along with clarity, grace and flashes of illumination. Rachel Weiss, author of To and From Utopia in the New Cuban Art A superbly crafted book that takes scholarship on Cuban art and literature in a fresh, entirely new direction. Planet/Cuba is both uniquely timely and full of foresight: it will shape discussion of contemporary Cuba for years to come. Esther Whitfield, Brown University


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Rachel Price is a professor in the department of Spanish and Portuguese at Princeton University. Her first book, The Object of the Atlantic: Concrete Aesthetics in Cuba, Brazil and Spain 1868-1968 is forthcoming from Northwestern University Press. She has published several articles and book chapters in various journals, including Frieze, La Habana Elegante, Grey Room, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, Review, Americas Society.

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