Mi tío no se llama Sam : Estados Unidos en la gráfica cubana = Sam is not my uncle : the USA in Cuban poster and billboard art /
Uncle Sam with his hands cut off, the head of the Statue of Liberty impaled on a bayonet, a trash can decorated with the Stars and Stripes. These are some of the striking images with which Cuban propaganda has represented the United States over the past half-century and more. Ever since Fidel Castro...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | Spanish Catalan English |
| Language Notes: | Text in Spanish with Catalan and English. |
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Barcelona :
RM : Casa Amèrica Catalunya,
[2016]
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| Summary: | Uncle Sam with his hands cut off, the head of the Statue of Liberty impaled on a bayonet, a trash can decorated with the Stars and Stripes. These are some of the striking images with which Cuban propaganda has represented the United States over the past half-century and more. Ever since Fidel Castro came to power, hundreds of billboards and posters have alluded to the enemy of the revolution, the US government, with its military might and the CIA at its service. Sam Is Not My Uncle gathers for the first time a selection of these works, most of which have never before been published in book form. It offers an overview of the images that Cuban propaganda has used to reference different issues and episodes that have marked US-Cuban relations since 1959. |
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| Item Description: | Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Casa Amèrica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, May 24-December 31, 2016. |
| Physical Description: | 119 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm. |
| ISBN: | 9788416282685 8416282684 |