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Afro-Cuban Religions
Alto Rendimiento
Author_Susan Fitzgerald
Building Collapse
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Centro Habana
Circulation Path
Ciudad De La Habana
community resilience studies
Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes
Corrugated Metal
Cuban Peso
Dense
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food sovereignty
Garbage Bins
Green Medicine
La Habana Vieja
Multiple Economies
National Library
participatory urban agriculture research
Partido Comunista De Cuba
PCC
Plaza De La
post-socialist urbanism
Productive Garden
qualitative fieldwork
rhythmanalysis methodology
spatial ethnography
Urban Agricultural Activities
Urban Agriculture
Urban Agriculture Department
USA
White Photos
Word Of Mouth

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032062563
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Following the crisis of the Special Period, Cuba promoted urban agriculture throughout its towns and cities to address food sovereignty and security. Through the adoption of state recommended design strategies, these gardens have become places of social and economic exchange throughout Cuba. This book maps the lived experiences surrounding three urban farms in Havana to construct a deeper understanding about the everyday life of this city. Using narratives and drawings, this research uncovers these sites as places where education, intimacy, entrepreneurism, wellbeing, and culture are interwoven alongside food production. Henri Lefebvre’s latent work on rhythmanalysis is used as a research method to capture the everyday beats particular to Havana surrounding these sites. This book maps the many ways in which these spaces shift power away from the state to become places that are co-created by the community to serve as a crucial hinge point between the ongoing collapse of the city and its future wellbeing.

Susan Anne Mansel Fitzgerald, PhD is the Design Director and Managing Partner at FBM. She is also an Assistant Professor at Dalhousie University Faculty of Architecture and Planning. She lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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