Writing Islands Writing Islands

Writing Islands

Space and Identity in the Transnational Cuban Archipelago

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Publisher Description

How
contemporary Cuban writers build transnational communities




In Writing Islands, Elena
Lahr-Vivaz employs methods from archipelagic studies to analyze works of
contemporary Cuban writers on the island alongside those in exile. Offering a
new lens to explore the multiplicity of Cuban space and identity, she argues
that these writers approach their nation as part of a larger, transnational
network of islands. Introducing the term “arcubiélago” to describe the spaces
created by Cuban writers, both on the ground and in print, Lahr-Vivaz
illuminates how transnational communities are forged and how they function
across space and time.



Lahr-Vivaz
considers how poets, novelists, and essayists of the 1990s and 2000s built
interconnected communities of readers through blogs, state-sponsored book
fairs, informal methods of book circulation, and intertextual dialogues. Book
chapters offer in-depth analyses of the works of writers as different as Reina
María Rodríguez, known for lyrical poetry, and Zoé Valdés, known for strident
critiques of Fidel Castro. Incorporating insights from on-site interviews in
Cuba, Spain, and the United States, Lahr-Vivaz analyzes how writers maintained
connections materially, through the distribution of works, and metaphorically,
as their texts bridge spaces separated by geopolitics.



Through
a decolonizing methodology that resists limiting Cuba to a distinct geographic
space, Writing Islands investigates
the nuances of Cuban identity, the creation of alternate spaces of identity,
the potential of the Internet for artistic expression, and the transnational
bonds that join far-flung communities.





Publication
of this work made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American
Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2022
October 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
242
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Florida Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
7.5
MB

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