“Hay Muchísimo Poder en la Oscuridad” 1 : Black Cuir Cinema Clubs in Contemporary Havana

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  • Maile Speakman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9771/peri.v1i15.43911

Resumen

Cineclub Cuir and Cine Alternativo are itinerant cinematic events aimed at showing cuir, feminist,
avant-garde, Afro-diasporic, and experimental media content in Havana. El paquete semanal is a widespread
digital information product that Cubans use to access global media. I argue that Cineclub Cuir and Cine
Alternativo’s curatorial frameworks produce exploratory spaces of moving theory that rupture the revolutionary
state’s nationalist discourse of colorblindness and racial democracy and the normative and white-washed
depictions of queerness that circulate in el paquete. The cinema clubs, which elude state-sponsorship and are free
of charge, create collective discursive spaces where participants interrogate the figure of the cuir racializado in
sites that are not fully regulated by the state or Cuba’s commodified media markets. The emergence of such spaces
in the past three years marks a break with the Cuban state’s post-revolutionary monopoly on cultural spaces but
also a resistance to newer, more capitalist forms of media circulation such as el paquete. By projecting moving
images of Black queer intimacy in alleyways, rooftops, and a multitude of other public and private spaces
throughout Havana, Cineclub Cuir and Cine Alternativo comprise a media infrastructure that is ephemeral,
difficult to police, and that contravenes the colonial racial and spatial logics that organize the city.

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Publicado

2021-06-16

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Speakman, M. (2021). “Hay Muchísimo Poder en la Oscuridad” 1 : Black Cuir Cinema Clubs in Contemporary Havana. Revista Periódicus, 1(15), 40–62. https://doi.org/10.9771/peri.v1i15.43911

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DOSSIÊ 15 - Queer/Cuir das Américas