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Entangled Terrains and Identities in Cuba

Entangled Terrains and Identities in Cuba

Catherine Krull, Asa McKercher

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Entangled Terrains and Identities in Cuba: Memories of Guantanamo explores the challenges and conflicts of life in the transnational spaces between Cuba and the United States by examining the lived experiences of Alberto Jones, a first-generation black Cuban who worked at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay. Asa McKercher and Catherine Krull take readers on a journey through Jones's life as he crossed the entangled political, racial, cultural, and economic boundaries, both in Cuba and living as a black Cuban in central Florida. McKercher and Krull argue that Jones's story encapsulates the reality of recent Caribbean and Cuban experiences as they deconstruct the events of his life to reveal the broader cultural and social implications of identity, boundaries, and belonging throughout Caribbean and Cuban history.

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OL Work ID
OL25238210W

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BlacksRace identityRace relationsRelationsInternational relationsBlack people

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