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Transmedia Frictions: The Digital, the Arts, and the Humanities

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Marsha Kinder, Tara McPherson, Andrew Myers, Authors

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Cristina Venegas - Cuba, Cyberculture, and the Exile Discourse

Essay Links:


Liberty for Elian (Available only through the Internet Archive Wayback Machine) 

The Cuban government’s website archives the lawsuit against the United States; Cuba Net also hosts its own digital archive.

NoCastro website (Now available only through the Internet Archive Wayback Machine).

Cuban Rafter Exodus

AfroCuba Web 

Cuba Links from Committee to Protect Journalists 

Cuba Collectibles

Generation Y and 14 y Medio by Yoany Sanchez 

Desde Cuba – citizen journalists


Author's related articles


Digital Dilemmas: The State, the Individual and Digital Media in Cuba, Rutgers University Press, 2010 – Choice Book Award 2010

El Ser liberado: la biopolítica de los blogs cubanos,” Revista Kepes. Grupo de Estudio en 
Diseño Visual. University of Caldas, Manizales, Colombia, 2013. In Spanish.



“Shared Dreams and Red Cockroaches: Cuba and Digital Culture,” Hispanic Review (Autumn), University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007 (399-414)



Dreaming with Open Eyes: Latin American Media in the Digital Age,” in Oxford Handbook of Film and Media Studies, ed. Robert Kolker, UOP, 2008

“Filmmaking with Foreigners,” in Cuba in the Special Period: Culture and Ideology in the 1990s, Ariana Hernandez-Reguant, ed. Palgrave Press, 2009.

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