A Revolutionary Modernity: The Cultural Policy of the Cuban Revolution

Author:

MILLER NICOLA

Abstract

AbstractThis article seeks to explain why such a wide range of Cuban cultural producers have opted to remain on the island and work ‘within the revolution’, despite all the notorious problems caused by state censorship, political persecution and material shortages. It accounts for the importance of culture to the legitimacy of the revolutionary government; suggests that the regime has drawn effectively on the long-established significance of culture in Cuba's radical tradition; and illustrates the extent to which the government has backed up its rhetoric of commitment to culture for all with a sustained policy of support for institutions, organisations and events across the island. The main argument is that culture has been a key element – perhaps the only successful element – in the revolution's attempt to implement an alternative model of modernity that was distinctive not only from the Western capitalist version but also from that promoted by the Soviet Union.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Geography, Planning and Development

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