One way or another: Erotic subjectivity in Cuba

By Jafari Allen

Intervening at the nexus of queer anthropology, black resistance, and Latin American and Caribbean culture and politics, I examine sites, modalities, and limits of “erotic subjectivity” during Cuba’s Special Period in Time of Peace (Período Especial en Tiempo de Paz)—the economic crisis of the 1990s. I trace how nonheteronormative black Cubans have been reinventing ways to participate, officially and unofficially, in a number of fraught, uneven exchanges on the ground. I aim to outline a genealogy of the political possibilities for nonheteronormative black Cubans.

Author Jafari Allen at Cuban national monument to 1843 Triunvirato Rebellion of Enslaved Africans  (Matanzas, Cuba), 2004.

Author Jafari Allen at Cuban national monument to 1843 Triunvirato Rebellion of Enslaved Africans (Matanzas, Cuba), 2004.

See: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1548-1425.2012.01367.x/abstract

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