The Working World of the Paladar: The Production of Contradictory Space during Cuba's Period of Fragmentation* |
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Authors: | Edward
L Jackiewicz Todd Bolster |
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Institution: | Edward
L. Jackiewicz,Todd Bolster |
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Abstract: | This article examines the social spaces of self‐employment in Havana, Cuba, to uncover the deeply conflicting and contradictory values that comprise the dialectics of state–society relations. These spaces and the many actors who traverse them provide important insight into the complexity surrounding contemporary Cuba. Through detailed research into one form of self‐employment, paladares (small in‐home restaurants), this article examines how paladares have come to reflect the struggle for society and state to mediate the multitude of external and internal pressures amongst the current geopolitical climate. Using interviews conducted during several visits in 1999 and 2000, we demonstrate that paladares do not necessarily represent a capitalist transition. Rather, they embody the struggle to mediate contradictory spaces through the assertion of the self in the discourse of change. |
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Keywords: | contradictory spaces Cuba paladar |
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