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Undisciplined Cuba brings scholars of diverse disciplines and moves through multiple temporalities and geographies, allowing Cuba to emerge as a negotiated reality. Rather than rehearse narratives of exceptionalism and Cold War relationships that have detached the nation from its Antillean neighbors, this edited volume understands Cuba as deeply embedded in the Caribbean archipelago. Its chapters encompass feminist activism, public health, cinema for social justice, marine geopoetics, racial geographies, and literary corporealities. Drawing from an archipelagic framework and a decolonial practice of undisciplining, the anthology counters the tendency to treat landscapes, and cultural and political manifestations as artifacts of a national identity or evidence of a discrete geopolitical entity. Instead, Undisciplined Cuba attends to processes, to dynamic relations and continuities of resistance that defy periodization and institutional representation. The book offers a granular view of Cuba and an approach to Caribbean studies that imagines networks in excess of traditional categories of thought.
CHRISTINA GARCÍA is an associate professor in the Department of Hispanic Studies at the College of Charleston. She is the author of Corporeal Readings of Cuban Literature and Art: The Body, the Inhuman and Ecological Thinking (2024).
MRINALINI TANKHA is an assistant professor of anthropology at Portland State University. Her publications include "Detained settlements: The infrastructures and temporalities of digital financial transactions between the United States and Cuba" in Economic Anthropology (2021) and "Chiastic Currency Spheres: Postsocialist Conversions in Cuba's Dual Economy" in Money at the Margins: Global Perspectives on Technology, Financial Inclusion, and Design (2018). YAIRAMAREN MALDONADO completed her doctoral degree at UC-Berkeley. She is the author of Ciencia ficción en el mirador (2022), Interfaces (2016), and "Cuban New Media Literature, Database Aesthetics and Portable Memories in Jorge E. Lage's Archivo" in Revista de Estudios Hispánicos (2022).Thanks for subscribing!
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