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Analyzing the sociological and economical impact of tourism on Cuba, this paper explores how tourism has given rise to a new subjected "Caliban" in Cuba through the promotion of social and economic disparities. The disparities inherent between the tourist and the Cuban in the country are seen all throughout the island: the disparity arrives from outside of the island, affects the operations within the island, and even influences the operations "below" the island through the development of the Cuban black-market.
Caliban, as this paper proposes, is subjected in "every inch" of the island, yet no longer by colonialists that arrive by ship, but by tourists arriving by plane. Jennifer Wolff. Slave transshipment and resale routes within the Spanish Caribbean were a fundamental part of the Atlantic slave trade. Enslaved Africans brought to the region during the late XVI and first half of the XVII century were forcibly made to traverse multiple circum-Caribbean points throughout their lives in a continuous process of de-racination, re-commodification, and forced mobility.
Veracruz and Cartagena each served as an axis for these regional slave transshipment and resale routes, while Havana and Cartagena both functioned as re-shipment springboards for Veracruz. Blake C Scott. Alasdair Pettinger. Christian Pinnen. Walter Little. Ederson Bandeira. Carlo Salzani. Katerina A Manoussou-Ntella. Viswanathan S Saji. Muhammad Zubair Abbasi. Seth Oppong, PhD. Gilberto Gonzalez. Jonathon Headrick. Cyril Oyuga. Andres Camargo. Oscar Chirro. Jack jims. Rula Najjar.