Exiled Counterpoint: Cuban Exile Reception, Media Activism, Conservatism, and the National Educational Television Network

Mwakasege-Minaya
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Abstract:This article focuses on a Cuban exile activist organization, the Truth About Cuba Committee (TACC), and their campaign against the television documentary Three Faces of Cuba (1959). The TACC, an anti-communist group, and their fellow Cuban exiles regarded the documentary as Red propaganda. This article argues that the TACC used their analysis of the documentary as a means to compel US authorities like Edgar Hoover to act as a regulatory body and intervene in its broadcasting as part of a broader agenda to curtail positive portrayals of the Revolution in the US. The TACC provided a critical and close analysis of Three Faces of Cuba that drew from post–War World II research on mass persuasion by US military intelligence and research institutions. This work makes a further case that the TACC formed interpretative strategies that were cultivated through the exilic experience, shared by many in the émigré community and expressing their Cuban conservatism.
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流亡对位:古巴流亡接待、媒体行动主义、保守主义和国家教育电视网
摘要:本文关注的是一个古巴流亡活动家组织——古巴真相委员会(TACC),以及他们反对电视纪录片《古巴三面》(1959)的运动。反共组织TACC和他们的古巴流亡者将这部纪录片视为红色宣传。本文认为,TACC利用他们对纪录片的分析作为一种手段,迫使埃德加·胡佛等美国当局充当监管机构,干预其广播,作为更广泛议程的一部分,以减少对美国革命的正面描述。TACC从二战后美国军事情报和研究机构对大规模说服的研究中,对古巴的三张面孔进行了批判性和细致的分析。这项工作进一步证明,TACC通过流放经历形成了解释性战略,这些战略得到了许多侨民的分享,并表达了他们的古巴保守主义。
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