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Escape to Miami : an oral history of the Cuban rafter crisis / Elizabeth Campisi.

Author: Campisi, Elizabeth, 1961-

Imprint:New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2016]

Descriptionxii, 214 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Note:Includes some primary source material.

Note:1. Historical Context of the Rafter Crisis -- 2. On Becoming a Balsero : Disenchantment, Disaffection and Escape -- 3. Improvisations : Trauma and Coping in the Camps -- 4. My Introduction to Gitmo -- 5. My Experiences in the Camps -- 6. Crisis, Creativity, and the Flavor of Freedom -- 7. Epilogue: A Different Kind of Rafter Crisis : PTSD and the U.S. Cuban Community -- Conclusion -- Appendix.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-206) and index.

Note:"While the Naval base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, is well-known for its infamous prison camp, few people are aware of its prior use as an immigrant detention center for Haitian and Cuban refugees. Beginning in August 1994, the United States government declared that thousands of Cubans who had launched themselves into the Florida Straits on rickety rafts were 'illegal refugees' and sent them to join over fifteen thousand Haitians already being held on Guantánamo after fleeing a violent coup in Haiti. Escape to Miami recounts the gripping stories of the rafters who were detained in Guantánamo during the 1994-1996 Cuban Rafter Crisis. After working in the camps for a year as an employee of the U.S. Justice Department, Elizabeth Campisi conducted life history interviews with twelve of the rafters, chronicling their departures from Cuba, their rafting trips, life on the base, and their initial experiences in Cuban Miami. Through these remarkable narratives, the book details the ways in which the rafters used creative expression, such as performance and artwork, to cope with the traumas they experienced in the camp. Campisi explores these coping mechanisms, showing that, when people work through individually-traumatic experiences as a group, the new meanings they create during that process can come together to change existing cultures or create new ones. Vivid and engaging, Escape to Miami gives voice to the untold stories of Guantánamo. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in policy, Latin American history, and human rights"-- Provided by publisher.

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Author:
Campisi, Elizabeth, 1961-
Series Statement
Oxford oral history series
Subject:
Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp -- Biography.
Cubans -- Florida -- Miami -- Biography.
Boat people -- Cuba -- Biography.
Refugees -- Florida -- Miami -- Biography.
Noncitizens -- Cuba -- Guantánamo Bay Naval Base -- Biography.
Oral history.
Psychic trauma -- Case studies.
Adjustment (Psychology) -- Case studies.
Illegal immigration -- United States.
Cuba -- History -- 1990- -- Biography.
Miami (Fla.) -- Biography.
Index Term - Genre/Form
Interviews.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
Oxford oral history series.