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Paperback Guarding Cultural Memory: Afro-Cuban Women in Literature and the Arts Book

ISBN: 0813925266

ISBN13: 9780813925264

Guarding Cultural Memory: Afro-Cuban Women in Literature and the Arts

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In Guarding Cultural Memory, Flora Gonz lez Mandri examines the vibrant and uniquely illuminating post-Revolutionary creative endeavors of Afro-Cuban women. Taking on the question of how African diaspora cultures practice remembrance, she reveals the ways in which these artists restage the confrontations between modernity and tradition.

Gonz lez Mandri considers the work of the poet and cultural critic Nancy Morej n, the poet Excilia Salda a, the filmmaker Gloria Rolando, and the artists Mar a Magdalena Campos-Pons and Belkis Ay n. In their cultural representations these women conflate the artistic, the historical, and the personal to produce a transformative image of the black woman as a forger of Cuban culture. They achieve this in several ways: by redefining autobiography as a creative expression for the convergence of the domestic and the national; by countering the eroticized image of the mulatta in favor of a mythical conception of the female body as a site for the engraving of cultural and national conflicts and resolutions; and by valorizing certain aesthetic and religious traditions in relation to a postmodern artistic sensibility

Placing these artists in their historical context, Gonz lez Mandri shows how their accomplishments were consistently silenced in official Cuban history and culture and explores the strategies through which culturally censored memories survived--and continue to survive--in a Caribbean country purported to have integrated its Hispanic and African peoples and heritages into a Cuban identity. The picture that finally emerges is one not only of exceptional artistic achievement but also of successful redefinitions of concepts of race, gender, and nation in the face of almost insurmountable cultural odds.

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