Isle of Rum, 9781978838833
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Selling Cuba: Craving authenticity, brands profit from the island’s image.

Isle of Rum

havana club, cultural mediation, and the fight for cuban authenticity

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  • Paperback

    190 pages

  • Release Date

    13 September 2024

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Summary

Isle of Rum: Marketing Cuba to the World

Focusing on Havana Club rum as a case study, Isle of Rum examines the ways in which Western cultural producers, working in collaboration with the Cuban state, have assumed responsibility for representing Cuba to the outside world. Christopher ChÁvez focuses specifically on the role of advertising practitioners, musicians, filmmakers, and visual artists, who stand to benefit economically by selling an image of Cuba to consumers who de…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781978838833
ISBN-10:1978838832
Author:Christopher Chávez
Publisher:Rutgers University Press
Imprint:Rutgers University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:190
Release Date:13 September 2024
Weight:286g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 8mm
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Critics Review

“Isle of Rum is an intoxicating journey through the heart and soul of Cuba’s most iconic spirit. Meticulously researched, ChÁvez’s exploration of the intersections of commercial pressures, the socialist state, and advertising culture provides a thought-provoking narrative of how authenticity is continuously reimagined in the global marketplace. Whether you are a rum aficionado, a communication studies student, or just curious about the sociopolitical complexities of Cuba, this is a must-read. Simply fantastic.”   - Marie Sarita Gaytán (author of ¡Tequila! Distilling the Spirit of Mexico) “Through decades of advertising and internal corporate documents, ChÁvez examines the case study of Havana Club rum. Unlike the ubiquitous Bacardi rum, Havana Club remains a state-run product, produced in communist Cuba. ChÁvez effectively argues that the ever-changing marketing campaigns reflect the evolving political, economic, and social conditions in Cuba, from campaigns that promote Cuban rum as a kind of cultural diplomacy to one that becomes about the marketing of the commodity itself to Western, capitalist social influencers.” - Jennifer P. Mathews (coauthor of Sugarcane and Rum: The Bittersweet History of Labor and Life on the Yucatán Peninsula)

About The Author

Christopher Chávez

CHRISTOPHER CHÁVEZ is the Caroline S. Chambers Distinguished Professor of Advertising and the director of the Center for Latina/o and Latin American Studies (CLLAS) in the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon in Eugene. He is the author of The Sound of Exclusion: NPR and the Latinx Public and Reinventing the Latino Television Viewer: Language Ideology and Practice.

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