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_aHosek, Jennifer Ruth. _e1 |
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_aSun, sex, and socialism : _bCuba in the German imaginary / _cJennifer Ruth Hosek. |
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_aToronto ; _aBuffalo : _bUniversity of Toronto Press, _c(c)2012. |
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_aContesting the New Berlin Republic through Germany's Cubas -- _tExtending solidarian Heimat : Cuba and the 1960s Democratic Republic -- _tTranslating revolution : Cuba and the 1960s Federal Republic -- _tSiting trials : Cuba as cipher for German governance around the 1970s -- _tTouring revolution and resistance : Tamara Bunke and Che Guevara -- _tEpilogue -- _tAfterword / _rVictor Fowler. |
520 | 0 | _a"Although North Americans may not recognize it, Cuba has long shaped the German imaginary. Sun, Sex, and Socialism picks up this story from the early 1960s, detailing how the upstart island in the backyard of the United States inspired citizens on both sides of the Berlin Wall. By the 1970s, international rapprochements along with repression at state level were stirring citizen discontent and grassroots solidarity in all three nations. The official end of the Cold War in 1991 generated waves of politicised nostalgia and prescriptions for the newly configured Cuba and Germany, as exemplified in films like Buena Vista Social Club. Meanwhile, from the New Left movement to today, revolutionary compatriots Che Guevara and Tamara Bunke continued to be icons of youth resistance, even while being commodified globally. Sun, Sex, and Socialism illustrates how Germans identified with transnational communities beyond the East-West binary. Through analysis of cultural production that often countered governmental intentions for official diplomacy, Jennifer Ruth Hosek offers a broad-reaching history of the influence of the global South on the global North."--Jacket | |
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