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Internationally renowned scholars address the Cuban diaspora from multiple perspectives and locations.
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As an island—a geographical space with mutable and porous borders—Cuba has never been a fixed cultural, political, or geographical entity. Migration and exile have always informed the Cuban experience, and loss and displacement have figured as central preoccupations among Cuban artists and intellectuals. A major expression of this experience is the unconventional, multi-generational, itinerant, and ongoing art exhibit CAFÉ: The Journeys of Cuban Artists. In Cuban Artists Across the Diaspora, Andrea O'Reilly Herrera focuses on the CAFÉ project to explore Cuba's long and turbulent history of movement and rupture from the perspective of its visual arts and to meditate upon the manner in which one reconstitutes and reinvents the self in the context of diaspora. Approaching the Cafeteros' art from a cultural studies perspective, O'Reilly Herrera examines how the history of Cuba informs their work and establishes their connections to past generations of Cuban artists. In interviews with more than thirty artists, including José Bedia, María Brito, Leandro Soto, Glexis Novoa, Baruj Salinas, and Ana Albertina Delgado, O'Reilly Herrera also raises critical questions regarding the many and sometimes paradoxical ways diasporic subjects self-affiliate or situate themselves in the narratives of scattering and displacement. She demonstrates how the Cafeteros' artmaking involves a process of re-rooting, absorption, translation, and synthesis that simultaneously conserves a series of identifiable Cuban cultural elements while re-inscribing and transforming them in new contexts. An important contribution to both diasporic and transnational studies and discussions of contemporary Cuban art, Cuban Artists Across the Diaspora ultimately testifies to the fact that a long tradition of Cuban art is indeed flourishing outside the island.
Cuban American art. --- Displacement (Psychology) in art. --- Art, Cuban American --- Ethnic art
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This book provides a unique analysis of the intersection between gender, sexuality, race, and social media. While early scholarship identified the internet as being inherently egalitarian, this volume presents the internet as a “real” social place where inequalities matter and manifest in particular ways according to the architectures of particular platforms. This volume utilizes innovative methodologies to analyze how internet users both re-inscribe and resist inequalities of gender, sexuality, and race. It describes how the internet has ameliorated and bridged geographic and numerical limits on community formation, and this volume examines how the functioning of social inequalities differs on- and offline.
Internet culture --- Social media --- Technology --- Internet --- Racism. --- Sexism. --- Gender discrimination. --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- Discrimination, Sexual --- Gender discrimination --- Sexual discrimination --- Discrimination --- Sexism --- Gender mainstreaming --- Sex bias --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Prejudices --- Sex (Psychology) --- Social perception --- Sex role --- Bias, Racial --- Race bias --- Race prejudice --- Racial bias --- Anti-racism --- Race relations --- Social aspects. --- Social aspects --- Critical race theory --- Society and social media --- Communication. --- Sociology. --- Media Research. --- Gender Studies. --- Sociology, general. --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Sociologia --- Xarxes socials --- Ciències socials --- Aristocràcia (Ciències polítiques) --- Atur --- Canvi social --- Capital social (Sociologia) --- Ciutats --- Comunicació --- Conflictes socials --- Conservadorisme --- Contracte social --- Control social --- Escola de Chicago (Sociologia) --- Estructura social --- Grups socials --- Integració social --- Interseccionalitat (Sociologia) --- Gerontologia --- Macrosociologia --- Microsociologia --- Mitjans de comunicació de massa --- Problemes socials --- Psicologia social --- Sistemes socials --- Socialització --- Societat de la informació --- Societat de massa --- Societat primitiva --- Sociolingüística --- Sociologia criminal --- Sociologia de l'economia --- Sociologia de l'educació --- Sociologia de l'esport --- Sociologia de la comunicació --- Sociologia de la discapacitat --- Sociologia de la infermeria --- Sociologia de la religió --- Sociologia de les organitzacions --- Sociologia del lleure --- Sociologia del risc --- Sociologia històrica --- Sociologia industrial --- Sociologia islàmica --- Sociologia marxista --- Sociologia rural --- Sociologia urbana --- Sociologia visual --- Subsidiarietat --- Anomia --- Ecologia humana --- Història de la sociologia --- Història social --- Sociòlegs --- Xarxes d'àrea extensa (Xarxes d'ordinadors) --- Adreces d'Internet --- Biblioteques i Internet --- Cerca a Internet --- Enquestes a internet --- Internet en medicina --- Llenguatge a Internet --- Noms de domini a Internet --- Reputació en línia --- Telefonia per Internet --- Centres d'accés públic a Internet --- Internautes --- Infants internautes --- Joves internautes --- Lectura sobre pantalla --- Sistemes de taulers d'anuncis --- Web --- Connexions socials --- Relacions humanes --- Comunitats virtuals --- Xarxes d'empreses --- Transnacionalisme --- Metavers --- Xarxes socials en línia --- Race --- Sex
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This book provides a unique analysis of the intersection between gender, sexuality, race, and social media. While early scholarship identified the internet as being inherently egalitarian, this volume presents the internet as a “real” social place where inequalities matter and manifest in particular ways according to the architectures of particular platforms. This volume utilizes innovative methodologies to analyze how internet users both re-inscribe and resist inequalities of gender, sexuality, and race. It describes how the internet has ameliorated and bridged geographic and numerical limits on community formation, and this volume examines how the functioning of social inequalities differs on- and offline.
Sociology --- Mass communications --- sociologie --- communicatie
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Sociology --- Mass communications --- sociologie --- communicatie
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