"Acknowledgments" -- "Contents" -- "List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Used " -- "Chapter 1: Introduction: The Social Life of Literature in Contemporary Cuba: Negotiating Identity, Attaining Well-Being, and Surviving Social Change" -- "The Special Place of Literature in the Cuban Revolution" -- "This Study" -- "Notes" -- "Chapter 2: Culture, Identity, and Well-Being: Reviewing the Possibilities" -- "Culture: Definitions and Issues" -- "Culture: Subjectivity and Objectivity Reviewed" -- "Cultural Practice: Beyond a Mere Survival Strategy" -- "Culture: Structure and Agency Revisited" -- "Culture and Ideology" -- "Culture and Action" -- "Identity and Community" -- "I, We, and Them" -- "Being and Behaving: Linking Identity, Cultural Models, and Action" -- "Identity and Well-Being" -- "Defining Well-Being" -- "The âCultural Turnâ in Approaches to Well-Being" -- "The Promise of Literature" -- "Notes" -- "Chapter 3: Social Change, Cultural Policy, and the Functions of Literature: Understanding Culture and Revolution in Cuba, 1959â1989" -- "Cultural Policy and the Revolution, 1959â1989" -- "The Writer Within Revolutionary Society" -- "The Reader Within the Revolution" -- "Textual Production and Society" -- "The Value Systems of the Revolution: Coercion, Contestation, Conformity, or Cohesion?" -- "CubanÃa" -- "Conciencia Revolucionaria" -- "VoluntarismâSelf-Sacrifice, Asceticism, and Heroism" -- "Participation and Action" -- "Individual and Collective Selfhood" -- "Self-evaluation" -- "Future Orientation" -- "Egalitarianism" -- "Humanism" -- "Notes" -- "Chapter 4: âLa cultura es lo primero que hay que salvarâ: Writers, Literature, and Well-Being in the PerÃodo Especial, 1990â2000" -- "Cultural Policy in the 1990s" -- "Writers Respond" -- "The Moral and Material Foundations of Well-Being".
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