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The Cuban Revolution: A Critical Perspective (Black Rose Books ; No. G34)
Published in Hardcover by Black Rose Books (1996-07-01)
Author: Sam Dolgoff
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A critique of the Cuban revolution
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-01
This book provides a very interesting critique of the successes and failures of the Cuban revolution from an Anarchist perspective. In this book we learn how the Cuban people have been deprived of their political freedom. In addition, Dolgoff points out how the people are largely marginalized from making decisions in the workplace, and how the workforce is just as demoralized as the oppressed masses in many capilatist societies. This is a rare book. It's a must-read.

Caribbean
The Cuban Revolution: Years of Promise
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Florida (2005-11-29)
Authors: TEO A. BABUN and VICTOR ANDRES TRIAY
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An insightfully co-authored historical documentation of Cuba's revolutionary strive for independence
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-14
The Cuban Revolution: Years Of Promise is an insightfully co-authored historical documentation of Cuba's revolutionary strive for independence from an undesired government by Teo A Babùn (frequent guest commentator with CBS, CNN, CNBC, CBN, the BBC, and the German Television Network. National executive director of ECHO-Cuba) & Victor Andrès Triay (Cuban-American Historian at Middlesex Community College and acclaimed author). Delving deep into the previously unseen terrain of the Cuban revolutionaries, The Cuban Revolution reveals sights and insights never before released for an eye-opening and educational affect. The Cuban Revolution is very highly recommended to all non-specialist general readers, particularly though to readers with an interest in the firsthand happenings of the Cuban Revolution.

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The Cubans: Voices of Change
Published in Paperback by St. Martin's Griffin (1992-04-15)
Author: Lynn Geldof
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Closes thing to objective writting I have read on Cuba.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-01-15
The book does an amazing job of supplying both sides of the story for this generation of Cubans. It offers strong opinions for and against the Revolutionary state of Cuba. Each chapter is a seperate interview with someone who has a relation to the argument. It begins with Cuban citizens, and then moves on to those that are state side and even some second generation Cuban Americans. The book has the depth of peoples lives as they unfold before you. From the stories of the day of the revolution to stories of revoltion, it brings home points you won't have thought of.

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Culture @ the Cutting Edge: Tracking Caribbean Popular Music
Published in Paperback by University Press of the West Indies (2005-01-29)
Author: Curwen Best
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Best book on Caribbean Pop Culture
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-19
I was drawn to this book firstly through its title.
Since many books on caribbean pop culture tend to be either too theory ridden or journalistic, I was impressed with this work's ability to ride in the liminal space between academia and the everyday, so to speak.

Here is an author who seems to really know the subject matter and whose approach reflects passion and even an anxiety to take Caribbean criticism to new levels. Although the book makes reference to other more established critical approaches to Caribbean pop critique, it doesn't fall into the trap of labouring over them, instead it demonstrates how far Caribbean culture has advanced and the distance that criticism must be prepared to go to catch up. Given the work done on Contemporary culture studies at University of the West Indies, this book marks a new trend in some respects, chief among which must be the attempt to unhinge cultural critique from the pole of overworked methods rooted in postcolonialism, gender, marxism etc.

Here is a work that is prepared to chart its own course, so to speak. Its discussion of leading-edge subjects such as AIDS, gospel, Internet, Technology etc makes this book easily the most creative and daring work so far on Caribbean culture in the 21st Century.

For me "Culture @ the Cutting Edge" helps to invigorate criticism about Caribbean society. In the future this text might very well be regarded as one of, if not the defining work that marks the active entry of the UWI School into the robust domain of first world cultural production.

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Culture Clash in AmeriCCa
Published in Paperback by Theatre Communications Group (2003-01-01)
Author: Culture Clash
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These hombres rock!
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Review Date: 2004-03-10
This is a funny collection of Culture Clash material. They are consistently funny as they point out the very real problems faced by Latino people in America. They mix history with serious satire with flat out goofiness. A great book for any thinking person.

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Culture Shock! Costa Rica: A Survival Guide to Customs & Etiquette (Culture Shock! Guides)
Published in Paperback by Graphic Arts Books (2007-04-30)
Author: Claire Wallerstein
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Excellent
Helpful Votes: 35 out of 35 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-20
If it's a 'traditional' travel guide you're after, with bus times and hotel prices, then this book isn't for you.

But if you really want to get inside the Costa Rican mindset, then it's fantastic. I read this book before I visited the country and it really helped so many things about how the Ticos behave make sense to me.

The writing style is fun, and I love how the author has peppered the whole book with little personal stories and experiences to illustrate her points.

I'd strongly recommend this book to anyone who wants to do more than just scratch the surface of the country - especially good for anyone going to spend a long holiday in Costa Rica or even move there.

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Cuna Life Stories and Art
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) (1996-10-15)
Author: Maricel E. Presilla
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Terrific story and photographs of the Kuna molas!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-19
After having spent over two years in Panama, I have seen the Kuna Indians and many styles of their molas. Maricel Presilla captures their beauty in the story and the many beautiful photographs. It is listed as a children's book, but I bought it for myself and have ordered copies to give to several of our Kuna (Panamanian spelling) friends. A wonderful book to have in your library about another fascinating culture.

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Dama Numero Trece (Arte)
Published in Hardcover by Grijalbo Mondadori Sa (2003-05-30)
Author: Jose Carlos Somoza
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Una historia fascinante
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Review Date: 2007-03-10
Las horribles pesadillas sobre un asesinato brutal que se repite noche tras noche es lo que une a Salomon Rulfo, Raquel y al Dr. Ballestero a buscar el origen de este llegando poco a poco a descubrir una situación insolita. Trece Damas o Brujas que viven eternamente cambiando de cuerpo que usan la poesía como armas de poder para hacer y deshacer a sus anchas en el mundo de los mortales pero que a su vez estan en pugna entre ellas por una lucha de poder y supremacia.
Una novela muy bien escrita donde hay una mezcla de novela policiaca, de fantasia y terror muy bien entrelazada que capta la atencion y curiosidad del lector desde el principio.

Caribbean
DAMRON ACCOMMODATIONS 3RD ED- P (Damron Accommodations)
Published in Paperback by Publisher Distribution Company (1998-07)
Authors: Bob Damron and Damron Company
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Useful guide
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Review Date: 2000-07-15
"Find that special "home away from home" using this special guide. Damron got rave reviews for this guide to gay/lesbian-friendly B&Bs, inns, hotels, and other accommodations around the world. " - abstract from the publisher

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Dance Between Two Cultures: Latino Caribbean Literature Written in the United States
Published in Hardcover by Vanderbilt University Press (1997-11-01)
Author: William Luis
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On the Verge of a Latino Renaissance
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-24
A dance demands a space. In Dance Between Two cultures: Latino Caribbean Literature Written in the U.S., William Luis shows us how to access that space. There we will understand that although there are notable differences between U.S. and Caribbean cultures, in the cities where many of our Spanish-speaking ancestors migrated, there is a nexus that narrow the distances. Anyone concerned with a serious understanding of U.S. Latino literature must have this book in their library. It is a perfect book to own on the verge of a Latino Renaissance.


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