
Christina M. García, "Corporeal Readings of Cuban Literature and Art: The Body, the Inhuman, and Ecological Thinking" (U Florida Press, 2024)
New Books in Critical Theory
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Exploring Marginalized Voices in Cuban Literature and Art
The chapter delves into the representation of marginalized communities in Cuban literature and art, analyzing characters like Camila who challenge power structures despite their marginalized status. Discussions on differently-abled and LGBTQ+ protagonists in works such as Fresse Chocolaté and Siempre Teas Una Pare raise questions about co-optation and resistance to assimilation. The chapter also explores themes of survival, identity disruption, and the transformative power of creative works in addressing societal and ecological issues.
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