Cuban American Studies
Cuban American Studies is an interdisciplinary field that explores the history, culture, and experiences of Cuban Americans. It examines the migration patterns, social dynamics, and contributions of this community, particularly after the Cuban Revolution of 1959. Scholars analyze various aspects, including identity, politics, and the impact of U.S.-Cuba relations.
This field also focuses on the artistic and literary expressions of Cuban Americans, highlighting figures such as César Chávez and Gloria Estefan. By studying these elements, researchers aim to understand the complexities of the Cuban American experience and its influence on broader American society.