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Adrift : the Cuban raft people / / Alfredo A. Fernandez ; translated by Susan Giersbach Rascon



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Autore: Fernandez Alfredo Antonio <1945-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Adrift : the Cuban raft people / / Alfredo A. Fernandez ; translated by Susan Giersbach Rascon Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Houston, Tex., : Arte Publico Press, c2000
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina: 973/.04687291
Soggetto topico: Cubans - United States - History - 20th century
Refugees - Cuba - History - 20th century
Refugees - United States - History - 20th century
Soggetto geografico: Cuba Emigration and immigration History 20th century
Cuba Relations United States
United States Emigration and immigration History 20th century
United States Foreign relations 1989-
United States Relations Cuba
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di contenuto: ""Cover ""; ""Copyright ""; ""Contents ""; ""Acknowledgments""
Sommario/riassunto: In 1989 the world watched spellbound as the Berlin Wall tumbled down, and then looked on as the entire Iron Curtain shook itself to pieces, freeing Eastern Europe after decades of Soviet domination. But how many observers noticed as the swells and shockwaves from those events slowly crossed the Atlantic Ocean to roil the waters of the Caribbean and break upon the shores of Cuba? In Adrift: The Cuban Raft People, Alfredo Fernández surveys the turbulence produced an entire hemisphere away by the collapse of the USSR and concludes that, ironically, the greatest collateral damage has been inflicted not on the regime of Fidel Castro but rather upon the men, women, and children seeking to flee his dictatorship. For although U.S. immigration policy changed soon after, Castro's grip on the Cuban people has remained unyielding, even as extraordinary economic crises have wracked the island. As a result, countless refugees seeking freedom have disappeared without a trace into the churning waters of the Florida Straits. And many of those rescued in international waters by U.S. naval vessels have simply been turned back over to the Cuban authorities. Focusing especially on the years 1994 through 1996 by which time the magnitude of the post-Soviet changes in Cuba had become fully apparent Fernández presents a compelling international gallery of survivors, victims, traitors, rogues, and heroes. From the infamous destruction of two unarmed private planes (sponsored by the humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue) by Cuban MiGs in February 1996, to an afterword on the media-driven frenzy over five-year-old Elián González, found alone in an inner-tube two miles off Fort Lauderdale in November 1999 this is the powerful, true saga of two nations in conflict and the hapless people adrift between their shores. Fernández's compelling account captures the stories of the Cuban boat people, which are particularly relevant in light of the recent Elián González case. The work transcends purely ethnic interest in addressing a political topic of broad national impact.
Titolo autorizzato: Adrift  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9781611926033
1611926033
9781611920550
1611920558
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910974067403321
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