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  1. Social Text 15:Contemp Cuban Culture by Culture Cuban, 1987-05-19
  2. Cuban and Cuban American collections in the Archive of Folk Culture: Acquired through 1995 (LC Folk Archive finding aid / American Folklife Center) by Sarah L Bryan, 2000
  3. The Miami generation : nine Cuban-American artists ... October 10, 1983- January 15, 1984 by Miami, Florida Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture, 1983-01-01
  4. Cuban Women by The Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture, 1983
  5. Influence of American culture on morality patterns of Cuban youth by Antonia Perez-Carreno, 1972
  6. On Becoming Cuban: Identity, Nationality, and Culture (H. Eugene and Lillian You by Jr. Louis A. Perez, 1999
  7. Imaging the Chinese in Cuban literature and culture. by Ignacio. López-Calvo,
  8. Our History Is Still Being Written: The Story of Three Chinese-Cuban Generals in the Cuban Revolution by Armando Choy; Gustavo Chui; Moises Sio Wong, 2006-01-15
  9. Cuban Women Writers: Imagining a Matria (New Concepts in Latino American Cultures) by Madeline Cámara Betancourt, 2008-07-15
  10. The Portable Island: Cubans at Home in the World (New Directions in Latino American Cultures)
  11. Cuba Represent!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures by Sujatha Fernandes, 2006-01-01
  12. The Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria and Santeria in the Southeastern United States: History Culture, Rituals, and Ceremonies of an Afro-Cuban Cult by Jim Bailey, 1991-08
  13. Finding Mañana: A Memoir of a Cuban Exodus by Mirta Ojito, 2005-04-07
  14. Afrocuba: Anthology of Cuban Writing on Race, Politics and Culture

61. Cuban Culture
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62. The Cuban Studies Institute
Introduction to cuban culture and Society. This is an interdisciplinary coursethat examines the various components of cuban culture and society.
http://cuba.tulane.edu/syl/intro.html
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Tulane University
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phone: 504-862-8629
fax: 504-862-8678 Introduction to Cuban Culture and Society Tulane University Havana, Cuba June 2 - June 3, 2001 Course Objectives This is an interdisciplinary course that examines the various components of Cuban culture and society. Combining lectures with extensive readings, discussions, and site visits, the course is designed to critically examine the historical, cultural, social, economic, and political developments that have marked Cuban life. The course will also outline future prospects and perspectives for Cuba in these areas. Afternoon academic excursions include visits to such sites as museums, municipal government operations, cultural centers and hospitals. Course Outline and Schedule Sunday, June 3: Arrival and orientation; city tour and reception. Mon., June 4: Classes Begin: Introduction to Cuba: History and Culture.
Off-site academic excursion: City tour (Maqueta, Miramar

63. The Cuban Studies Institute
Afrocuban culture and History. Tulane University. Havana, Cuba. Other topicsinclude studies of Afro-Cuban religions such as Santeria, music and culture.
http://cuba.tulane.edu/syl/afro.html
Welcome Information Check List Forms ... Apply Summer in Cuba
Tulane University
Caroline Richardson Building
New Orleans, LA 70118
email: cuba@tulane.edu
phone: 504-862-8629
fax: 504-862-8678
Afro-Cuban Culture and History Tulane University Havana, Cuba June 2 - June 23, 2001
Course Objectives Afro-Cuban Culture and Heritage is an interdisciplinary course which examines the experiences, influences and heritage of African immigration to Cuba, and the role of Afro-Cubans in the economic development of Cuba. Other topics include studies of Afro-Cuban religions such as Santeria, music and culture. Class lectures are complemented by study excursions. Course Outline and Schedule Sun., June 3: Arrival and orientation; city tour and reception. Mon., June 4: Classes Begin: Introduction to Cuba and Cuban history Tues., June 5: Cuban history, continued. Wed., June 6: Analysis of African cultures and their influence in Cuba. Thurs., June 7: Fernando Ortiz and "transculturation" Fri., June 8: The Afro-Cuban Religious Experience.
Mon. June 11: Afro-Cuban Religion, continued.

64. Proposal For Contemporary Cuban Culture, Literature And Film
Course Code SPAN451, Minimum Credits 3 Maximum Credits 3. Formal Course Title Contemporarycuban culture, Literature and Film. Transcript Title Contemporary Cuba.
http://www.vpac.umd.edu/Proposal/offprintable.cfm?Year=1&LogNo=1409

65. Liceo Cubano - Cuban Virtual Community: Who Are We!
Cubano is a virtual community for all cubans; research resource, exhange of memoriesand opinions, that provides a means to maintaining cuban culture for all
http://www.liceocubano.com/Eng/Quien.asp

What is the Liceo Cubano?
The Liceo Cubano is a virtual community for all cubans; research resource, exhange of memories and opinions, that provides a means to maintaining Cuban culture for all generations. This site is dedicated to providing an effective search engine/portal on information regarding Cuba and Cubans as well as establishing a communication venue on Cuban culture and issues.
Any person interested in obtaining information on Cuba, its history, culture, and customs can find it through the Liceo Cubano. The Liceo Cubano Virtual Community provides several interesting sections such as: Today in the Liceo Cubano - an entertaining and educational section that presents a variety of topics regarding Cuba and its customs: facts, culture, personalities, recipes, news, pictures, special links and much more. La Colonia Cubana - our monthly magazine and e-mail newsletter, containing a variety of interesting Cuban topics: factual information, featured stories, special links, anecdotes, news, editorials and member contributions. Also informs our members on the social, cultural, and political events occurring in and out of the island nation.

66. CubanVentures.com Cuba Culture Directory
Cuba Mania Forums. Cubamigo. Cuban Apparel. Cuban Baseball. cuban culture.CubanoNet.com Resource Board. Cuba Nostalgia. Cubareal. Cuba Sports. CubawebTV.
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  • 67. Chimes Online - Oscar Hijuelos: Combining Catholic Art And Cuban Culture
    Oscar Hijuelos combining Catholic art and cuban culture. By Erin Miller.Editor in chief. Pulitzer Prize winner Oscar Hijuelos opened
    http://www-stu.calvin.edu/chimes/2002.04.26/fea1.html
    Oscar Hijuelos: combining Catholic art and Cuban culture
    By Erin Miller Editor in chief Pulitzer Prize winner Oscar Hijuelos opened the final keynote lecture in the 2002 Festival of Faith and Writing with a warning. ``There are two versions of myself here tonight,'' he said, alluding to his formal, prepared speech about his writing and the humorous, parenthetical quips that surfaced every now and then throughout the speech, revealing what he claims is his true nature: an inability to be serious for long. Hijuelos commented that he chose to speak at the festival because he believes the combination of faith and writing is particularly important. ``What could be more relevant to those folk who embrace writing than these two complementary entities?'' he said. ``Faith [is found in] fantasy, wish fulfillment and fiction. Fiction is the last place faith flourishes. ``Even though I'm a basically cynical person, I've always written about religious people who are quite optimistic,'' he added. ``From the outside looking in, my characters seem superstitious. They believe in the soul and pray.... They believe in the validity of intuition.'' Much of the faith depicted in his novels reflects the environment in which Hijuelos grew up, in a neighborhood in New York City, as a child of Cuban immigrants. In that neighborhood, he experienced both devout Cuban Catholicism and Afro-Cuban cults. People believed in things such as ghosts, reincarnation and spirits. All of that is worked into the novels he writes, he said.

    68. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "History Of Cuban Culture"
    Popular Web Sites for History Of cuban culture . Search Results 1 10 Rankedby Popularity, Next . Ask Jeeves a question about History Of cuban culture
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    69. Cigar Aficionado | Help
    Taken in total, cuban culture is a powerful export product, a talentdriven commoditythat defines the rich complexity of Cuba, projecting a compelling image
    http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cigar/Aficionado/goodlife/fr699.html

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    70. Cheryl's Trip Report
    Trip Report on Afrocuban culture Trip. July 21-30, 1995. By CherylMusch In the face of the continuing US embargo, my landing in
    http://www.yachana.org/reports/cheryl.html
    Trip Report on Afro-Cuban Culture Trip
    July 21-30, 1995
    By Cheryl Musch In Havana, we began to build a basis of understanding of Afro-Cuban culture that would prove invaluable for the rest of the trip. Participating in rituals laced with rum, gunpowder, drumming and wild dancing allowed me to enter Cuban homes and lives. In the Atar‚s neighborhood, we met an 80-year-old woman, still the leader of the rumba dance, with long painted nails and an aura of feminine sensuality. In her home, we saw the results of an active and impressive neighborhood association. This independent organization focusses on community development by providing home improvement including painting, restoration, and retiling floors. Non-governmental organizations such as this one have blossomed in Cuba due to a lack of economic resources. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union and Eastern bloc countries, Cuba has been in what they've termed a "special period." One Cuban described this "special period" as wartime conditions without the war. Monthly food rations have been scaled back to the basics. Each month each person receives about 6 pounds of rice, some beans, sometimes some pasta, a little salt, sometimes about 7 eggs or a little bit of meat. Cooking oil, which was previously available, is no longer, and soap and dairy products (except for children under 7) are unavailable. We were told that children did not previously beg on the streets, but now they ask for a dollar or soap. Prostitution has also become a growing problem in Cuba. Young women who are intelligent and trained to be professional doctors or lawyers have chosen prostitution because earning dollars from tourists pays much more than what they could make as professionals, if they could get a job in their fields.

    71. The Cuban Experience - Culture
    cuban culture is a colorful, interesting, an often bizarre mix. Thismix of different, often contrasting, factors and influences
    http://www.abc.lv/thinkquest/tq-entries/18355/culture.html
    Cuban culture is a colorful, interesting, an often bizarre mix. This mix of different, often contrasting, factors and influences can be seen at many levels of Cuban culture. In Cuba, the intermingling of races is one the most obvious examples. The Cuban Revolution has greatly affected Cuban culture, down to the most basic levels of daily life . Despite the often shallow Revolutionary propaganda spouted by the Government (sometimes in billboard form , the revolutionary cause has become thoroughly embedded in Cuban culture. This is because many Cubans greatly appreciate the social benefits of the Revolution, especially in the areas of education , and health care There is a strong artistic presence among the Cuban people , whether from artists formally trained in state-provided art schools, or self-taught amateurs. Cubans greatly enjoy music ; in fact, several popular forms of music and dance such as salsa and the cha-cha-cha originated in Cuba.
      Also, be sure to check out Other Cultural Topics , with links to many other articles on a wide range of topics relating to Cuban culture.
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    72. CubaWeb.cu/Directory About Cuba
    Cuban portal with news and information, products and services.Category Regional Caribbean Cuba Guides and Directories...... Habanos. Events Conventions Cuban Women cuban culture Cuban KidsCuban press bazaar Proyecto Web Cuban Humor Cuban Jazz. Cubaweb
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    Special Broadcast about the hijackings today Possible lawsuit due to five’s bad treatment during confinement Aggression to Iraq intensifies Cuba and Qatar sign cooperation agreements CULTURAL NEWS: Swan Lake at Havana's Great Theater New Software for Cuban Educational System Outstanding Cuban Personality Receives National Cinema Award Spanish Photographers Exhibit Their Work in Camagüey ... Cuban Book Festival in Support of Culture TOURISM NEWS: Cuban Resort Reports Record Revenues in 2003 Investments in Santiago de Cuba's Tourist Sector Construction of Yaraguanal Hotel Goes As Planned New Capacities for Tourism in Villa Clara ... SERVICES OUR FOUNDERS Cuban Commerce Cuban Press INTERNET SERVICES Categories: News and Media Tourism and Trips Politics y Government Business and Commerce ... Return to Homepage - http://www.cubaweb.cu

    73. IDS: Festival Celebrates Cuban Culture (Campus, 11/06/2001)
    The festival, the brainchild of junior Jessica Hernandez, is all about advancingknowledge of cuban culture and providing a deeper understanding of Cubans in
    http://idsnews.com/story.php?id=6875

    74. The Internet Cuban: Food, Travel, And Culture
    Find Cuban food recipes, articles about cuban culture and traditions, Cuban music,Cuban events and attarctions in Miami, and Cuban restaurants all over the
    http://icuban.com/december_2002.html
    About I Advertising I Books I Culture I Dining I Fishing I Food I Miami Travel I Music I Recipes I Search December 2002
    El Artesano Restaurant Caters to New Jersey Cubans B rothers Ignacio and Rafael Alfonso opened their restaurant, El Artesano in 1974. Located in the heart of Cuban Union City New Jersey, El Artesano is a classic old-line Cuban restaurant. A popular lunch spot, El Artesano makes all of their sandwiches to order, which is the only way to make a Cuban sandwich! The sandwiches here are stuffed with meat and served hot off of the plancha. El Artesano has several seafood dishes on the menu, great renditions of shrimp and fresh fish, like red snapper... (more) Casa Romeu H (more) Cuban, That's All! Candid Voices of a Spanglish Existence C uban author Juan Hernandez has created a wonderful book that captures the many stories of Cuban exiles as they assimilated into American culture. For people who lived the experience, whether through the Freedom Flights, Pedro Pan, or the Mariel Boatlift, this book will bring back memories! For someone interested in Cuba and the Cuban experience, this book provides some great insights into the Cuban exile experience. Many of the monologues presented in this book are both sad and funny at the same time.

    75. The Internet Cuban: Food, Travel, And Culture
    Find Cuban food recipes, articles about cuban culture and traditions, a Miami traveland restaurant guide, and Cuban restaurants all over the United States.
    http://icuban.com/february_2002.html
    About I Advertising I Books I Culture I Dining I Fishing I Food I Miami Travel I Music I Recipes I Search February 2002 Learn How to Play Authentic Cuban Games Cubilete Cubilete is an old and very traditional game in Cuba that is second in popularity only to Cuban dominoes. Everyone plays it from young school children to old grandmothers. Similar cubilete games are played in other Latin American countries, but the rules vary all over the map... (more) Dominoes For many, dominoes (Dominó) is a daily social event that combines competition with camaraderie. In the United States this tradition is kept alive at Domino Park on Calle Ocho, where many of "Los Veteranos" older Cuban gentlemen, many smoking cigars and wearing the traditional guayabera shirt, keep several tables in a constant state of activity... (more) Read the novel that captures the turmoil and torment of the first years of Castro's dictatorship. This historical novel is a must read for anyone who wants a greater understanding of real-life conditions in Cuba, then and now... (more)
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    Return to the Glory Days!

    76. Cuba - Bloomington Amistad Links
    relations. AfroCuba Web, a site dedicated to Afrocuban culture andpolitics. Disarm Cuban Sites about cuban culture. Center for Cuban
    http://www.bloomington.in.us/~amistad/links.html
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    Cuba solidarity organizations

    77. Corpora Jul 2001 To Sep 2001: Corpora: Spanish And Cuban Cultur
    Corpora Spanish and cuban culture Course. From Leonel Ruiz Miyares (leonel@lingapli.ciges.inf.cu)Date Tue Jul 03 2001 011006 MET DST.
    http://www.hit.uib.no/corpora/2001-3/0001.html
    Corpora: Spanish and Cuban Culture Course
    From: Leonel Ruiz Miyares ( leonel@lingapli.ciges.inf.cu
    Date: Tue Jul 03 2001 - 01:10:06 MET DST
  • Next message: Ruslan Mitkov: "Corpora: New book on text summarisation by Inderjeet Mani" Dear colleagues,
    The Center of Applied Linguistics of Santiago
    de Cuba informs you that we offer a Spanish
    Language and Cuban Culture Course for the
    students of your Department.
    The Course include visit to the
    more important museums and culture
    places of the second city of Cuba.
    The Course extends for 1-2 months
    and the students will live with Cuban families to improve their Spanish Language. The Center of Applied Linguistics will give to the students a Certificate of the Course. Looking forward to your answer to this particular and thank you very much for your kind attention, Yours sincerely, Dr. Leonel Ruiz Miyares Director Center of Applied Linguistics Santiago de Cuba Cuba This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 Tue Jul 03 2001 - 05:34:24 MET DST
  • 78. GRANMA INTERNAtIONAL DIGITAL, CUBA ENGLISH
    45th Anniversary of the Riviera Hotel Tourists in search of cuban culture • Hotelenlivens its areas with Cuban country music • The new Polo Montañez
    http://www.granma.cu/ingles/enero03/vier31/hotelriviera.html
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    52 issues per year Envoi d'argent Envio de lettres, cartes postales et télégrammes Boutique de cadeaux T O U R I S M Havana. January 31, 2003 45th Anniversary of the Riviera Hotel Tourists in search of Cuban culture • Hotel enlivens its areas with Cuban country music • The new Polo Montañez group • Gran Caribe presents Spaniards Karina and Lolita in Havana BY MIREYA CASTANEDA Granma International staff writer— THE Riviera Hotel is having an anniversary. To celebrate its 45th year in existence, the Gran Caribe chain is considering every possibility of presenting Cuban culture in all its manifestations. "The idea is not surprising," manager David Varela told this weekly, "taking into account that the Riviera is a cultural milestone in and of itself in Havana. Moreover, it’s a fact that its clients, the majority of whom are from Latin America, Europe and Canada, are in search of just that.

    79. A Small Taste About Cuban Culture
    A Taste of the cuban culture In order to understand and learn more about thecuban culture, I interviewed a lady, who we are going to call Nina.
    http://nunic.nu.edu/~bbaltes/library/villacorta.html

    80. Afropop Worldwide: Afropop Worldwide's Cuban Music & Popular Culture Seminar, No
    Evening A visit to the Wemilere African Roots Festival in Guanabacoa,a barrio of Havana known for its intense Afrocuban culture.
    http://www.afropop.org/multi/feature/ID/41
    @import "/afp_main.css"; /* ie */ Home Radio Explore Community ... Return to Previous Page Havana Santiago Guantánamo Matanzas - Havana Led by Ned Sublette - November 22-December 2,2001 This trip will be of special interest fo professional musicians, music historians, and musicologists, journalists, art critics, students and practictioners of Afro-Cuban folklore. Itinerary November 22 (day 1) Thursday November 23 (day 2) Friday (La Habana) Morning: Walking tour of La Habana Vieja. A distinguished Cuban architectural historian will give a guided tour of the old city and answer your questions about its history. Afternoon: Visit to Fundación Yoruba in Centro Habana - a newly opened museum created by an independent association of babalaos (scholar-diviners of the Yoruba religion popularly known as santería) which displays the personalities and attributes of the orishas (deities of the religion). Evening: A visit to the Wemilere African Roots Festival in Guanabacoa, a barrio of Havana known for its intense Afro-Cuban culture. November 24 (day 3) Saturday (La Habana) Morning: Free time Afternoon: Rumba and orisha performance with Yoruba Andabo. This excellent Havana-based rumba group plays and dances both rumba (the percussive Cuban street music) and music of the Yoruba religion using batá drums. In the latter segment the dancers impersonate the orishas in full costume. Dinner: at a paladar, or private restaurant. Evening: Timba research wherever the best dance band is playing. Timba is an old word for "rumba" that in the mid-90s came to be applied to the contemporary hard-edged black dance music of Havana. It could be Los Van Van, NG La Banda, Paulito FG, Issac Delgado, Adalberto Álvarez, Charanga Habanera, Bamboleo, Manolito y Su Trabuco - or someone else . . . we'll keep you posted . . .

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