Abstract

Regueton en Cuba: censura, ostentacion y grietas en las politicas mediaticas Reggaeton em Cuba: censura, ostentacao e fissuras nas politicas midiaticas Building on the censorship of a videoclip in Cuban media systems, the controversies arising from the presence of reggaeton in Cuba are addressed in this paper. A musical genre that is strongly anchored in the Caribbean diasporas in the United States, reggaeton stages discussions on the construction of a notion of transnational, youthful and cosmopolitan Pan-Latinity, marked by consumption and ostentation, which seems to question the uniqueness of Cuba as a socialist nation in Latin America. The problem around the performance of the “successful man” who owns mansions and cars in a country whose economy is strongly mediated by the state emerges; conflicts with other Cuban musical genres are noted; and it is claimed that alternative unofficial forms of production and dissemination—which make global identity actions explicit—undermine national policies on “being Cuban.” Para citar este articulo / to reference this article / para citar este artigo Luci, S. y Soares, T. (2019). Regueton en Cuba: censura, ostentacion y grietas en las politicas mediaticas. Palabra Clave 22(1), e2217. DOI: 10.5294/pacla.2019.22.1.7

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