The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/17/opinion/17monica.html?_r=1&ref=opinion
Havana
FOR weeks, Cuba has been preparing for this weekend’s huge military parade, the first of its kind in many years.
Fidel Castro has been musing in his regular column about the disaster in Japan and comparing NATO’s intervention in Libya to the Nazi involvement in the Spanish Civil War. Although he says nothing about the parade, everyone knows it’s coming.
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(A version of this op-ed appeared in print on April 17, 2011, on page WK9 of the New York edition.)
____Lizabel Mónica_____
Escritora transdisciplinaria.
Cuba-U.S.A.
Veo mi obra como una serie de intervenciones literarias. Mi práctica creativa mezcla géneros literarios, escritura académica y medios digitales para investigar activamente tanto la subjectividad individual como la desigualdad.
_____Lizabel Mónica_____
Transdisciplinary Writer.
Cuba-U.S.A.
I see my work as a series of literary interventions. My creative practice mixes literary genres, scholarly writing, and digital media to actively research both individual subjectivity and social inequality.