Trumpets in the Mountains

Trumpets in the Mountains Theater and the Politics of National Culture in Cuba

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Trumpets in the Mountains is a compelling ethnography about Cuban culture, artistic performance, and the shift in national identity after 1990, when the loss of Soviet subsidies plunged Cuba into a severe economic crisis. The state's response involved opening the economy to foreign capital and tourism, and promoting previously deprecated cultural practices as quintessentially Cuban. Such contradictions of Cuba's revolutionary ideals elicited an official preoccupation with how twenty-first-century cubanìa, or Cubanness, was to be understood by its citizens and creatively interpreted by its artists. The rural campesino was re-envisioned as a key symbol of the future; the embodiment of socialist humility, cultural pureness, and educated refinement; potentially the Hombre Novìsimo (even newer man) to replace the Hombre Nuevo (new man) of Cuban communist philosophy.

Campesinos inhabit some of the island's most isolated areas, including the mountainous regions in central and eastern Cuba where Laurie A. Frederik conducted research among rural communities and professional theater groups. Analyzing the ongoing dialogue of cultural officials, urban and rural artists, and campesinos, Frederik provides an on-the-ground account of how visions of the nation are developed, manipulated, dramatized, and maintained in public consciousness. She shows that cubanìa is defined, and redefined, in the interactive movement between intellectual, political, and everyday worlds.

Book information

ISBN: 9780822352464
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Imprint: Duke University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 792.097291
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 671g
Height: 228mm
Width: 158mm
Spine width: 25mm