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Romanticizing a nation

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A number of articles that paint a rosy (and touristy) picture of Cuba have cropped up in various U.S. cities in recent weeks. Because each piece makes a largely emotional and romantic presentation of the island, they likely attract a good number of U.S. readers seeking to reaffirm the Cuba of their imaginations.

Cuba enchants the U.S. public, especially as a place that is in many ways out of reach, a small island anomaly in a hemisphere of democracies, and a country about which so little is really known because of the lack of information flow in and out. These articles report what estadounidenses want to hear, and although they leave out much, they may ultimately contribute to the lifting of the travel ban, if they can successfully pull at the heartstrings of a quorum of readers.

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