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Writing Islands

by Elena Lahr-Vivaz

Employs methods from archipelagic studies to analyse works of contemporary Cuban writers on the island alongside those in exile. Offering a new lens to explore the multiplicity of Cuban space and identity, Elena Lahr-Vivaz argues that these writers approach their nation as part of a larger, transnational network of islands.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Howcontemporary Cuban writers build transnational communities In Writing Islands, ElenaLahr-Vivaz employs methods from archipelagic studies to analyze works ofcontemporary Cuban writers on the island alongside those in exile. Offering anew lens to explore the multiplicity of Cuban space and identity, she arguesthat these writers approach their nation as part of a larger, transnationalnetwork of islands. Introducing the term "arcubiélago" to describe the spacescreated by Cuban writers, both on the ground and in print, Lahr-Vivazilluminates how transnational communities are forged and how they functionacross space and time.Lahr-Vivazconsiders how poets, novelists, and essayists of the 1990s and 2000s builtinterconnected communities of readers through blogs, state-sponsored bookfairs, informal methods of book circulation, and intertextual dialogues. Bookchapters offer in-depth analyses of the works of writers as different as ReinaMaría Rodríguez, known for lyrical poetry, and Zoé Valdés, known for stridentcritiques of Fidel Castro. Incorporating insights from on-site interviews inCuba, Spain, and the United States, Lahr-Vivaz analyzes how writers maintainedconnections materially, through the distribution of works, and metaphorically,as their texts bridge spaces separated by geopolitics.Througha decolonizing methodology that resists limiting Cuba to a distinct geographicspace, Writing Islands investigatesthe nuances of Cuban identity, the creation of alternate spaces of identity,the potential of the Internet for artistic expression, and the transnationalbonds that join far-flung communities.   Publicationof this work made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the AmericanRescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Author Biography

Elena Lahr-Vivaz, associate professorof Spanish at Rutgers University–Newark, is the author of Mexican Melodrama: Film and Nation from the Golden Age to the New Wave.

Details

ISBN1683403290
Short Title Writing Islands
Language English
Year 2022
ISBN-10 1683403290
ISBN-13 9781683403296
Format Paperback
Subtitle Space and Identity in the Transnational Cuban Archipelago
Imprint University Press of Florida
Place of Publication Florida
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 2022-10-25
NZ Release Date 2022-10-25
Pages 242
Illustrations 12 b/w illustrations
Publication Date 2022-10-30
UK Release Date 2022-10-30
Author Elena Lahr-Vivaz
Publisher University Press of Florida
DEWEY 860.997291
Audience Professional & Vocational
US Release Date 2022-10-30

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