Havana beyond the ruins [electronic resource] : cultural mappings after 1989 / Anke Birkenmaier and Esther Whitfield, editors.
Looks at portrayals of Havana in literature, music, and the visual arts in the post-Soviet era, as the city is reinvented as a destination for international tourists and business ventures.
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Durham [N.C.] :
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2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Visits to a non-place : Havana and its representation(s) / Velia Cecilia Bobes
- The bitter trinquennium and the dystopian city : autopsy of a utopia / Mario Coyula
- Barbacoas : Havana's new inward frontier / Patricio Del Real and Joseph Scarpaci
- The "slums" of Havana / Jill Hamberg
- Havana and its landscapes : a vision for future reconstruction of Cuban cities / Nicolás Quintana
- The illegible city : Havana after the Messiah / Rafael Rojas
- Havana : a photo-essay / Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo
- The city in midair / Emma Alvarez-Tabío Albo
- Made in Havana City : rap music, space, and racial politics / Sujatha Fernandes
- Urban performance pieces in fragmented form : a reading of Pedro Juan Gutiérrez and Antonio Jose Ponte / Cecelia Lawless
- Topographies of cosmonauts in Havana : Proyecto Vostok and Insausti's Existen / Jacqueline Loss
- Touring Havana in the work of Ronaldo Menéndez / Laura Redruello
- La Habana : city and archive / Antonio José Ponte
- Bitter daiquiris : a crystal chronicle / José Quiroga.