Soviet Influence on Cuban Culture, 1961–1987
When the Soviets Came to Stay
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Lexington Books
Published:10th Mar '22
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This non-fiction paperback, "Soviet Influence on Cuban Culture, 1961–1987" from Isabel Story, was published 10th March 2022 by Lexington Books.
Since its inception, relations between Havana and Moscow have been subject to a number of preconceptions and assumptions. The bilateral cultural relationship is no different. However, in this meticulously researched work, focusing particularly on theater and the visual arts in two key--but very different--periods (1960 to 1963 and 1975 to 1986), Isabel Story both makes readers question Cuban-Soviet relations in general and also gives rise to a rethinking of culture within the Cuban Revolution itself. -- Mervyn J. Bain
Challenging simple notions of a Sovietization of Cuban culture during the Cold War, this book is a nuanced and in-depth study of the multifaceted adaptation, and sometimes rejection, of Soviet artistic forms in post-revolutionary Cuban theater and visual arts. -- Tobias Rupprecht, University of Exeter
A remarkable contribution to the Cold War Studies field. -- Emilio J. Gallardo-Saborido, Spanish National Research Council
ISBN: 9781498580137
Dimensions: 219mm x 155mm x 14mm
Weight: 340g
244 pages