Written between the socialist future of the Cold War and the neoliberal future of the years after it, Cubantropía is an acid criticism of both that covers the connections between Cuban culture and geopolitics in the global era. Zigzagging between the Berlin Wall and the Havana Malecon, this book traverses the recent clashes between market and democracy, digital age and postcolonialism, racism and the Big Data, Soccer and Baseball, and Europe and Donald Trump.