Sumario: | This doctoral thesis by Yamilé Ferrán Fernández explores the cultural practices in public spaces of Havana during the interwar period of the 19th century, known as the Tregua Fecunda. It aims to establish a theoretical and cultural framework for analyzing these practices through a communicative lens. The work integrates perspectives from anthropology, ethnography, and cultural sociology, emphasizing qualitative analysis and expert interviews. It examines various cultural practices, including social, sporting, and mourning events, within the context of public communication. The study seeks to understand the systemic relationship between social culture and communication, contributing to the broader field of social sciences.
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