Show simple item record

dc.contributor.authorRuiz Aguirre, Ana Mercedes
dc.date.accessioned2011-12-14T14:29:18Z
dc.date.available2011-12-14T14:29:18Z
dc.date.issued2011-12-14
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/14348
dc.description.abstractIn an effort to expand the scholarship dealing with the topic of civil society in Cuba, this thesis deals with the question of Cuban civil society and its relationship with socially conscious underground musicians. It is argued that these musicians have established a tradition of political and social involvement on the island throughout the revolutionary period, and that they have been particularly effective and vocal during the years 1990-2010. The main theme has been analyzed through a Post-Marxist framework with the objective of taking into account not only the political and social value of the music, but also the aesthetics of it and its popularity among the Cuban population and particularly the youth of Cuba. Some of the artists featured in this thesis include hip hop duo Los Aldeanos, trovador Carlos Varela, and the rock band Buena Fé.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectcultural policyen_US
dc.subjectCubaen_US
dc.subjectCivil societyen_US
dc.titleNUESTRA REVOLUCION NO SERA TELEVISADA: NEW FORMS OF EXPRESSION IN CUBA’S CIVIL SOCIETYen_US
dc.date.defence2011-12-02
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of International Development Studiesen_US
dc.contributor.degreeMaster of Artsen_US
dc.contributor.external-examinerDr. Isaac Saneyen_US
dc.contributor.graduate-coordinatorDr. Theresa Ulickien_US
dc.contributor.thesis-readerDr. Robert Huishen_US
dc.contributor.thesis-supervisorDr. John M. Kirken_US
dc.contributor.ethics-approvalNot Applicableen_US
dc.contributor.manuscriptsNot Applicableen_US
dc.contributor.copyright-releaseNot Applicableen_US
 Find Full text

Files in this item

Thumbnail

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record