
In the wake of the "normalization" of U.S. relations with Cuba, the transitional communist nation is struggling with its cultural heritage policies in what Pablo Alonso González calls "the transformation of ideology into heritage."
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In the wake of the "normalization" of U.S. relations with Cuba, the transitional communist nation is struggling with its cultural heritage policies in what Pablo Alonso González calls "the transformation of ideology into heritage."
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Tags: commoditization, Cuba, Cuban Revolution, cultural heritage, cultural memory, foreign policy, ideology, IJCS, imagined community, International Journal of Cultural Studies, museums, National Identity, post-communism, socialism, Soviet Union
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