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In this article I draw on fifteen months of ethnographic fieldwork in Cuba, the United States, Mexico, Panama, and Guyana to describe a newly emerging transnational network of material circulation, which I call the “Mula ring.” I show how Cubans mobilize vast transnational networks to enable their systems of material circulation in the present day. These networks are tantamount to an economy unto...
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