- University of Chicago Press
Hollywood in Havana: Us Cinema and Revolutionary Nationalism in Cuba Before 1959
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- Megan Feeney
- University of Chicago Press
- Paperback
- 9780226593692
- 8.9 X 6 X 0.8 inches
- 0.9 pounds
- History > United States - 20th Century
- English
Book Description
Megan Feeney argues that American movies helped condition Cuban audiences to expect and even demand purer forms of Cuban democracy and national sovereignty after seeing freedom-fighting and rebellious values and behaviors on display in wartime dramas and film noirs. At the same time, influential Cuban intellectuals worked to translate cinematic ethics into revolutionary rhetoric--which, ironically, led to pointed critiques of the US presence in Cuba and which were eventually used to subvert American foreign policy. Hollywood in Havana adds to our evolving notions of how American cinema has been internalized and localized around the world, while also broadening our views of the ongoing history of US-Cuban interactions, both cultural and political.
Author Bio
Dr. Megan Feeney is an independent scholar and was previously a visiting assistant professor of history and film studies at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN. She earned her Ph.D. in the Department of American Studies at the University of Minnesota.
Source: Florida International University, Cuban Research Institute
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