List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction, Ahmed Correa Alvarez and John Ermer
Part One: People on the move: Imperial Design and National Control
Chapter One: The Immigration Station at Triscornia: the Havana Camp/Lazaretto, Consuelo Naranjo Orovio
Chapter Two: Triscornia, Epidemic Anxieties and the Reconfiguration of Border, Ahmed Correa Alvarez
Chapter Three: “Diseased Alien:” Triscornia, Modernity, and the Limits of Belonging Among Syrians in the Early Cuban Republic, John Ermer
Chapter Four: Diplomats, Officials, and Migrants: Negotiating Chinese Exclusion in the Early Cuban Republic, Kent Weber
Part Two: Geographies of Memory
Chapter Five: Searching for Triscornia: My Grandmother’s Journey, Ruth Behar
Chapter Six: Migration, Gender and Sexuality Control. A Conversation on Triscornia, Julio César González Pagés
Conclusion: Triscornia: Between US Empire and the Cuban Nation, Elliott Young
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