争议的历史和纠缠的记忆:关于古巴和非洲关系的另一个故事的需要和价值

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Edwin Smith
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加勒比海的古巴小岛再次登上了世界的头条。在南非,由于南非政府“引进”古巴医生和其他医学专家以及工程师,古巴引起了争议。南非政府提名亨利·里夫斯紧急医疗特遣队获得诺贝尔奖,这进一步激怒了该国的许多人。这篇文章认为,大部分争议都是由于古巴对南非人来说面临着未解决的两重性问题:古巴在反种族隔离斗争中支持流亡的非国大,并在1975年至1987年的安哥拉边境战争中与当时的南非国防军作战。由Bonacci、Delmas和Argyriadis编辑的2021年出版的《1959-1994年古巴和非洲:书写另一种大西洋历史》为学者们提供了一个绝佳的机会,将古巴与非洲和南非的历史置于一个不同于传统的冷战两分法的背景下,而传统的冷战两分法是古巴与非洲关系的主要特征。关于古巴/非洲历史的新书对古巴/南非的关系只字不提,既不全面,也不自称全面。因此,它为南非和南部非洲提供了一个独特的机会和模式,为南非人解决古巴尚未解决的两重性问题,并有助于改善对古巴、南非和其他非洲国家具有重要意义的复杂关系的接触和理解。
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Contested histories and entangled memories: the need and value of an alternative story about Cuba and Africa relations
The little Caribbean island of Cuba is again making headlines in the world. In South Africa, Cuba has generated controversy due to the South African government “farming in” Cuban doctors and other medical specialists as well as engineers. The South African government’s nomination of the Henry Reeves Emergency Medical Contingent for a Nobel Prize further incensed many in the country. Much of the controversy, this article argues, is a result of Cuba suffering an unresolved duality for South Africans: Cuba supported the ANC in exile during its anti-apartheid struggle and also fought with the then South African Defense Force during the border wars in Angola from 1975 to 1987. The publication in 2021 of Cuba and Africa 1959-1994: Writing an alternative Atlantic history, edited by Bonacci, Delmas and Argyriadis presents scholars a remarkable opportunity to place Cuba’s history with Africa and South Africa in a context different from the traditional Cold War dichotomy characterising much of Cuba’s relationship with Africa. The new volume on Cuba/Africa history, which is silent on Cuba/South Africa relations in particular, is not comprehensive nor does it claim to be. Consequently, it provides South Africa and southern Africa with a unique opportunity and model to address Cuba’s unresolved duality for South Africans and contribute to the development of an improved engagement and understanding of a complex relationship of significance to Cuba, South Africa and other African nations.
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