Class Notes Oct 30, 2017

Class Notes

 

Blog Post

  • Have other native groups risen against the government?
  • Was the article showing a negative light on the people? Yes, showing a negative bias against the Mabuchi.

 

 

Pirates and Privateers

  • What do we know about piracy? How do we know it?
  • Who is a pirate? Who is a privateer?
  • Why do people become pirates?
  • What effects does piracy have on the Iberian colonial empire?

 

Notes

  • Silver silk and goods are main exports being traded
  • Alliances to help prevent ships from being unprotected
  • People are being heavily taxed but question if they are protected from pirates.
  • Pirates had trouble when they could legally steal.
  • Spanish are upset because they are being pirated
  • Pirate- lord less Bridget who pirates anything
  • Privateer- someone who is paid by a monarch
  • Social banditry- social crime lower class resistance
  • What is Marcus Rediker’s argument- anyone who was in illicit activity is considered a pirate.
  • Spanish trade routes were used against them, Spanish were being stolen from and sold to natives.
  • People became pirates because of wealth and greed.
  • Living conditions of pirates was not well they had no home for themselves.
  • Pirates would spend most of their income on the ports mainly on alcohol.
  • MR argument- similarities between pirates and sailors
  • Pirates threat to colonial rule
  • War time people would become sailors because there was work and opportunity
  • If you were a slave or lower-class worker you can become a pirate.
  • 1561 Spanish establish fleet system

Cuba or Irma

After Hurricane Irma, we have seen a lot of spot light on many Caribbean islands. While media unfolds on Puerto Rico and its government officials we forget to see how the communist society of Cuba are doing and how has Irma affected them. On one hand we can blame Irma for a lot of destruction on Cuba’s cost line but was Irma the only key player?

 

Spotlight of the article starts with a mangled bus and two dead victims. Not the cause of another revolution attack but cement pieces falling from a nearby building due the brunt of Irma. There has been reported 10 deaths due to Irma, 5 resulting in building collapses. Cuban officials say that Irma has weakened thousands of structures, and expect many more collapses within these buildings. In Havana alone 175 homes were destroyed and over 4,000 were weakened. These aren’t just regular homes and apartments we see in the U.S. Architect Yoandy Fiallo states “The combination of water and sun creates structure problems”. In Cuba, old structures and building collapses are a normal thing. Many victims who live or used to live in these types of buildings ask the government for relocation and are scared to sleep in their own homes that might collapse on top of them.

 

Why is it so hard for the government to keep up with renovations of these buildings? You must look back at Cuba’s history. Cuba has been in an economic crisis since the fall of the Soviet Union and economic sanctions from the U.S. CNN states “The Cuban government maintains the exclusive right to import items to the island and at state-run hardware stores many building materials are overpriced, shoddy or simply nonexistent.” Citizens blame government for the collapse of their housing rather than Irma “It’s painful because it could have been avoided if the authorities had taken measures,”.

 

Many towns are still awaiting help from the Cuban government. While the government responds back to telling people to go to shelters it leaves citizens in limbo to when they will receive housing and relocation. The Cuban government is focusing its relief efforts to more major tourist attraction towns to prepare for vacation time which bring in income for the Cuban people and government.

 

This article has key themes that we talk about in class like how is a government structures its society. It helps us think in a different mindset then the one we are used to due to political influences on the island. In the article, one can see that the citizens are the ones who impose there bias on its own government.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/14/americas/cuba-hurricane-irma-collapsed-buildings/index.html

Intro

Hello my name is Carlos , I am 19 years old. I am from Chicago like actual Chicago not a suburb near Chicago. I live in Albany Park one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the U.S. My nationalities are Cuban, Puerto Rican and Mexican. I am a theater major and an ensemble member at Albany Park Theater Project (APTP). APTP does a lot of ethnography based work and Theater for the Oppressed. APTP takes real life issues and social issues weather it be in politics or life and interview people based on those issues or have connection to it and we take those interviews and turn them into theatrical productions. I have been doing professional theater for 6 years and have performed over 100 shows. Fun Fact I also have preformed at the Goodman Theater in downtown Chicago.

 

The reasons why I choose this class was this was one of the first classes that I sat in when I was applying for colleges. I fell in love with Holt’s class and I told her if I attend Wooster I want to take her class. I also like history, in a way I love the stories within history. I also want to learn the history of my heritage so I can better understand where I come from. These are more of my main reasons. Last Fun Fact I want to study abroad in Cuba.