Sunday, March 28, 2010

Chinese Immgration to Cuba and its Political Ramifications

It is well known that there was a small but significant migration of Chinese nationals to Cuba before the 1959 Revolution.  That migration is proving to be a source of strengthening ties between Cuba and China today, both culturally and politically.  In a recent report published in an organ of the Cuban Communist Party the focus and effect of these efforts was elaborated:
El intercambio cultural entre Cuba y la República Popular China saldrá fortalecido a partir de las relaciones de trabajo establecidas por la UNEAC con organizaciones homólogas en el país asiático.
Tal apreciación se tuvo luego de los encuentros sostenidos en esta capital por los escritores Marta Rojas y Ernesto Pérez Chang y el arquitecto José Antonio Choy con directivos de la Federación de Círculos Literarios y Artísticos de China, la Asociación de Artistas de la TV China, y de la revista Intercambio Cultural.
Los medios intelectuales de Beijing valoraron la presencia de personalidades de ascendencia china en la vanguardia artística y literaria cubana y mostraron interés por difundir aquí la novela El equipaje amarillo, de Marta Rojas, que trata sobre la migración china en la Isla caribeña. (SE).

The UNEAC (The Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba) has long been  a powerful institution for the organization and disciplining of Cuban artistic and cultural production.  Its formal arrangements within China suggests efforts to deepen the connection between the two states in ways that will make it harder for the United States to affect Cuban cultural production.  More interesting is the focus of those ties--in Chinese immigration and in the work of Cuban Chinese authors. 
 

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