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Bulletin of Laatin American research vol.avif

Cultural Policy, Literature and Readership in Revolutionary Cuba: The View from the 21st Century

This article presents a fresh perspective on cultural policy in revolutionary Cuba, focusing specifically on the centrality of dialogue with the general readership to the production, reception and regulation of literature. It first summarises the positions regarding revolutionary literature that have been asserted and essayed at various points along the some-times chaotic trajectory of revolution in Cuba. It then examines reading-related policies and recent attempts within Cuba to re-orient reading practices in the aftermath of the Período Especial [Special Period], and ends by presenting current Cuban debates on the need to mitigate dialogic breakdown between literary text and readership.

Como citar: Kumaraswami, P. (2007). Cultural Policy, Literature and Readership in Revolutionary Cuba: The View from the 21st Century. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 26(1), 69–87. http://www.jstor.org/stable/27733891

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