Tania bruguera biography husband
Can you describe your childhood during those years? Was there a moment of political awakening for you?
Tania bruguera biography husband: Tania Bruguera. Tatlin's Whisper #6
I grew up inside embassies in France, Lebanon and Panama; I lived inside a propaganda machine designed to export Cuban reality — a place from which Cuba was also intervening in the political life of those countries, a place in which political alliances were formed. But I was just a child. I experienced the stress of being in danger from the bombs during the war in Lebanon and, later, during the US invasion of Panama , a very concrete experience of conflict, which is something that in Cuba was just a threat.
I was the daughter of a diplomat, so my childhood was defined by living outside of Cuba. I grew up inside embassies in France, Lebanon and Panama; I lived inside a propaganda machine designed to export Cuban reality. This living abroad also made me see the world in a perspective that was broader than that of an islander. We were saying what was expected and not what we thought; we would do things not out of belief but out of duty.
Reality could become very confusing. I was shocked by the presence of lying in everyday life as a consequence of those representational mandates.