Regionalism and the Intersections of Race and Place in Cuba

Rebecca Bodenheimer 

Part of the Fall 2015 Bay Area Latin America Forum 

October 20, 2015

Regionalism and the Intersections of Race and Place in Cuba

Event Description 

Regionalist sentiment has been pervasive in Cuba since the colonial period, yet it has rarely been addressed in literature on contemporary social dynamics. Rebecca Bodenheimer examines the intersections between race and place, arguing that the longstanding divisions between eastern and western Cuba challenge the traditional image of a unified hybrid nation. 

Speaker

Rebecca Bodenheimer is an ethnomusicologist who has conducted fieldwork in Cuba for more than a decade. Her book, Geographies of Cubanidad: Place, Race, and Musical Performance in Contemporary Cuba, was published in July 2015 by University Press of Mississippi.

Read "Ever the Twain Shall Meet" by Rebecca Bodenheimer in the Fall 2015 Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies.