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- ISBN 10: 1776146352
- ISBN 13: 9781776146352
- Author: Héloïse Kiriakou, Michel Luntumbue, Pablo Rodríguez Ruiz, Delmas Tsafack, Emmanuel Alcaraz, Bernardo
Cuba and Africa, 1959-1994
Writing an alternative Atlantic history
Table contents:
Part I Politics and Solidarity
Chapter 1 Cubans in Algiers: The political uses of memory
Algiers, an Afro-cuban Lieu de memoire?
Cuban Medical Missions to Algeria
Cuban Military Intervention During the Sand War
A Lieu de Mémoire Forgotten and Rediscovered
Renewing Ties Between Cuba and Africa
The Cuban Model of Missions to Africa
Primary Sources
Interviews with Author
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chapter 2 Cuban Policy and African Politics: Congo-Brazzaville and Angola, 1963–1977
The Formation of Civil Defence: The Entry Point in Congo-Brazzaville
Cuban Support to Angola’s MPLA in Brazzaville
The Continuous Support of Cuba for the MPLA Until Independence
A Personified Cooperation?
Conclusion
REFERENCES
Chapter 3 Motivation and Legacies of the Cuban Presence in Equatorial Guinea from 1969 to the Present
An Isolated Cuban Government in Search of Partners in Africa
The Cuban Presence in Africa and the Cold War
Cuba as an Answer to Equatorial Guinea’s Problems with Spain
Cuban Trainers in the Health and Education Sectors
An Equatorial Guinean Health Sector with a Strong Cuban Presence
Political Cooperation
The Cuban Presence in Other Sectors in Equatorial Guinea
REFERENCES
Electronic sources, press and media
Chapter 4 Cuban Internationalism in Africa: Civil cooperation with Angola and its aftermath
Special Features of Cuban–Angolan Civil Cooperation
The Cooperantes:31 Cuban Specialists and Aid Workers in Angola
From Knowledge Transfer to Circulation: Cuban Teachers at Angolan Schools
REFERENCES
Part II Trajectories
Chapter 5 The Experience of Multidisciplinary Research into Angola’s National Question: Anthropology in a war context
Description of the Project
Anthropology and the Site of our Research
Entry into the Field and Contact with the Population
Some Final Reflections, by Way of Conclusion
REFERENCES
Chapter 6 Cuban-Congolese Families: From the Fizi-Baraka underground to Havana
Cuba’s Interest in the Congo: Genesis of an African Doctrine
The Algerian precedent
A second Cuba in the heart of Africa?
For an African revolution
The Missed Rendezvous: Grandeur and Misery of the Congolese Revolution
Trajectory and Destiny of the Cuban-Congolese
An unforeseen exile
Maintaining the revolutionary myth
Family ties
Heritage and parentage
A Cuban-Congolese identity?
A singular collective memory
Epilogue: Fizi-Baraka–Havana–Kinshasa, and Back
Postscript
REFERENCES
Part III Voices
Chapter 7 Atlantic Voices: Imagination and sound dialogue between Congolese and Cuban singers in the 1950s
Stage Names of an Imagined Afro-Cuban Community
Spanish and Transoceanic Imagination in Congolese Music
Listening to Cuban singers in Léopoldville
The meaning of covers
Musical address and listeners’ emplacement
Rumba Goes Black
REFERENCES
Chapter 8 Cultural Diplomacy in the Cold War: Musical dialogues between Cuba and West Africa, 1960–1970
Music, Decolonisation and Cultural Diplomacy in the Cold War
From Mali to Cuba: Las Maravillas De Mali in Havana
From Cuba to Africa: Orquesta Aragón’s Tours
Roots, Belonging and Diasporic Intimacy
Conclusion
REFERENCES
Part IV Reconstructing History, Reconnecting Roots
Chapter 9 The Construction of a Spiritual Filiation from Havana to Ile-Ife
From Folklore to Yoruba Culture: First ‘Reconnections’
Rediscovery of the Past and Ritual Reconnection
REFERENCES
Chapter 10 The Island, the Peninsula, and the Continent: Cuban American engagements with Africa
Cubans vs Cubans in the Congo
Mirror-Making in Angola
Mandela and Race in Miami
Back to the Roots and Beyond
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