
The West Indian Presence and Heritage in Cuba
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Action & Adventure
History
형식
킨들
페이지
263
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2020
출판사
The University of the West Indies Press
판
1
ISBN-10
9766408181
ISBN-13
9789766408183
설명
Paulette A. Ramsay dives into the rich tapestry of West Indian heritage in Cuba, tracing the roots of voluntary migration that began in 1875. Through her meticulous research, she uncovers the stories of Jamaican migrants, illuminating their significant contributions to the cultural and societal fabric of Cuba. This exploration goes beyond mere history, weaving together narratives of resilience, adaptation, and community, portraying how these migrants brought their rich traditions, language, and customs to a new land.
As Ramsay navigates through the challenges and triumphs faced by these communities, she paints a vivid picture of cultural interchange. The book showcases how the West Indian presence has shaped various aspects of Cuban life, from cuisine to music and festivals. It celebrates the enduring legacy of Jamaican influence in Cuba, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and appreciating the shared histories that link these two vibrant cultures. This insightful account stands as a testament to the power of migration and cultural resilience.
As Ramsay navigates through the challenges and triumphs faced by these communities, she paints a vivid picture of cultural interchange. The book showcases how the West Indian presence has shaped various aspects of Cuban life, from cuisine to music and festivals. It celebrates the enduring legacy of Jamaican influence in Cuba, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and appreciating the shared histories that link these two vibrant cultures. This insightful account stands as a testament to the power of migration and cultural resilience.