• El hombre que amaba los sueños: Leonardo Padura entre Cuba y España 

      Aparicio, Yannelys (Rilce-revista de filología hispánica, 2020)
      Después de la evidente acogida quetuvo la narrativa cubana de los añosnoventa en las editoriales españolas,que significó el lanzamiento interna-cional de numerosos escritores comoAbilio Estévez, ...
    • Mujeres Magazine as a Classifying Space of the Performativities of Being a Woman in Cuba 

      Fernández-Silva, Luis Alberto; Ulloa Guerra, Óscar; Sartor-Harada, Andresa; Martínez-Sierra, Ricel (Journalism Practice, 2023)
      This article analyzes the journalistic discourse of the Cuban magazine Mujeres between the years 2010–2015, by questioning its thematic agenda as a dynamic resource for meanings. The main objective of the study is to ...
    • Social vulnerability and the pandemic in Cuba: impacts on family food security from the sociology of risk 

      Domínguez Ruiz, Yinet; Soler Nariño, Osmanys; Jurado Almonte, José Manuel; Alexandre Castanho, Rui (Progress in Industrial Ecology, An International Journal, 2023)
      The current health situation, generated by the COVID-19 outbreak, has led to substantial impacts on local food systems on a global scale. Its consequences are marked by inequalities, variations in food prices, and instabilities ...
    • Wage-Earning Slaves COARTACION IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY CUBA Conclusion 

      Varella, Claudia ; Barcia, Manuel (Wage-EAarning Slaves, 2020)
      Wage-Earning Slaves is the first systematic study of coartación, a process by which slaves worked toward purchasing their freedom in installments, long recognized as a distinctive feature of certain areas under Spanish ...
    • Wage-Earning Slaves COARTACION IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY CUBA Introduction 

      Varella, Claudia ; Barcia, Manuel (University Press of Florida, 2020)
      In 1845, Mark Twain was ten years old, and the society he knew in Missouri was slave-based, as the epigraph at the beginning of this book shows. Much the same was true of Cuba, a European colony at that time—Spain’s most ...