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|a Rescuing Our Roots :
|b The African Anglo-Caribbean Diaspora in Contemporary Cuba /
|c Andrea Queeley.
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|a Gainesville :
|b University Press of Florida,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c 2017
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|a Contemporary Cuba
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|a Introduction: Nested diasporas, multiple mobilities, and the politics of black belonging -- British West Indian migration to Cuba: the roots and routes of respectability -- Get out or get involved: revolutionary change and conflicting visions of freedom -- Special identities in Cuba's special period: race, region, and revitalization -- "Somos negros finos" (we are refined blacks): rescuing roots as an assertion of respectable blackness -- "Gracias a la revolución?": narratives of social mobility as spaces of subject formation -- Conclusion: Dreams multiplied ... a final entre to Cuba.
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|a Andrea Queeley examines the interconnections between blackness, inequality, migration, and Diaspora in the wake of the effects of the collapse of the Soviet Union on Cuba. Rescuing Our Roots shows, via ethnography, how black Anglophone Caribbean people's desire for social mobility, political engagement, and the opportunity for a better economic situation operates alongside ideas about respectability.
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|a SOCIAL SCIENCE
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|a Introduction: Nested diasporas, multiple mobilities, and the politics of black belonging -- British West Indian migration to Cuba: the roots and routes of respectability -- Get out or get involved: revolutionary change and conflicting visions of freedom -- Special identities in Cuba's special period: race, region, and revitalization -- "Somos negros finos" (we are refined blacks): rescuing roots as an assertion of respectable blackness -- "іGracias a la revoluci{acute}on": narratives of social mobility as spaces of subject formation -- Conclusion: Dreams multiplied ... a final entr{acute}e to Cuba.
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