- Moore, R. "The
Minorista Vanguard:
Modernism and
Afrocubanismo."
Nationalizing Blackness:
Afrocubanismo and
artistic Revolution in Havana, 1920–1940. Pittsburgh:...
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Afrocubanismo was an
artistic and
social movement in black-themed
Cuban culture with
origins in the 1920s, as in
works by the
cultural anthropologist...
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Retrieved 20 July 2021. Moore,
Robin (1997).
Nationalizing Blackness:
Afrocubanismo and
Artistic Revolution in Havana, 1920–1940.
University of Pittsburgh...
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experienced a
movement geared towards Afro-Cuban
culture called Afrocubanismo. The
beauty of
Afrocubanismo in
literature is that is
captures something indispensably...
- Afro-Cuban seamstress.
Three factors influenced her
decision to
study Afrocubanismo as an adult. The
first influence was her
experience in Europe, where...
- Trova,
Ediciones Universal,
Miami Florida, 1993, p. 116. Moore, R. "
Afrocubanismo and Son." The Cuba Reader: History, Culture, Politics. Ed. Chomsky,...
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first hit and an
example of his Afro-Cuban
style of son
within the
afrocubanismo movement. Both the
lyrics and the
music of the song were
written in...
- This
repression of Afro-Cuban
culture was
denounced by
poets in the
Afrocubanismo such as Guillén,
whose "Canción del bongó" (Song of the bongo) was published...
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culture into a
wider understanding of
Cuban culture, such as
through the
Afrocubanismo literary and
artistic movement.
These often drew upon Afro-Cuban music...
- parti****ted in the most
important international jazz festivals. At the 1995
Afrocubanismo Festival at the
Banff Center in Alberta, Canada,
Irakere performed their...