Adiós, Borinquen Querida

Adiós, Borinquen Querida
Title Adiós, Borinquen Querida PDF eBook
Author Edna Acosta-Belén
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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Adios, Borinquen Querida

Adios, Borinquen Querida
Title Adios, Borinquen Querida PDF eBook
Author Edna Acosta-Belen
Publisher
Pages 178
Release 2000-11-01
Genre
ISBN 9780970964403

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Adiós, Borinquen Querida

Adiós, Borinquen Querida
Title Adiós, Borinquen Querida PDF eBook
Author Edna Acosta-Belén
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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Writing Off the Hyphen

Writing Off the Hyphen
Title Writing Off the Hyphen PDF eBook
Author Jose L. Torres-Padilla
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 368
Release 2011-12-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 029580016X

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The sixteen essays in Writing Off the Hyphen approach the literature of the Puerto Rican diaspora from current theoretical positions, with provocative and insightful results. The authors analyze how the diasporic experience of Puerto Ricans is played out in the context of class, race, gender, and sexuality and how other themes emerging from postcolonialism and postmodernism come into play. Their critical work also demonstrates an understanding of how the process of migration and the relations between Puerto Rico and the United States complicate notions of cultural and national identity as writers confront their bilingual, bicultural, and transnational realities. The collection has considerable breadth and depth. It covers earlier, undertheorized writers such as Luisa Capetillo, Pedro Juan Labarthe, Bernardo Vega, Pura Belpré, Arturo Schomburg, and Graciany Miranda Archilla. Prominent writers such as Rosario Ferré and Judith Ortiz Cofer are discussed alongside often-neglected writers such as Honolulu-based Rodney Morales and gay writer Manuel Ramos Otero. The essays cover all the genres and demonstrate that current theoretical ideas and approaches create exciting opportunities and possibilities for the study of Puerto Rican diasporic literature.

The Politics of Latino Faith

The Politics of Latino Faith
Title The Politics of Latino Faith PDF eBook
Author Catherine E. Wilson
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 302
Release 2008-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0814794130

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With the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign in full swing, many pundits and commentators are striving to understand the political behavior of Latinos—the largest minority in the United States and a key voting block that presidential candidates in this election and beyond will have to learn how to secure. As the author makes clear, not only are Latinos a religious community, but their religious institutions, in particular faith-based organizations, inform daily life and politics in Latino communities to a considerable degree. Timely and discerning, this unique scholarly work addresses this increasingly powerful political force. Concentrating on urban areas in the South Bronx, Philadelphia, and Chicago, the author provides a systematic look at the spiritual, social, and cultural influence Latino faith-based organizations have provided in American life as well as in understanding Latino social and political involvement in the United States.

A Companion to Latina/o Studies

A Companion to Latina/o Studies
Title A Companion to Latina/o Studies PDF eBook
Author Juan Flores
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 560
Release 2009-02-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0470766026

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A Companion to Latina/o Studies is a collection of 40 original essays written by leading scholars in the field, dedicated to exploring the question of what 'Latino/a' is. Brings together in one volume a diverse range of original essays by established and emerging scholars in the field of Latina/o Studies Offers a timely reference to the issues, topics, and approaches to the study of US Latinos - now the largest minority population in the United States Explores the depth of creative scholarship in this field, including theories of latinisimo, immigration, political and economic perspectives, education, race/class/gender and sexuality, language, and religion Considers areas of broader concern, including history, identity, public representations, cultural expression and racialization (including African and Native American heritage).

Latina Legacies

Latina Legacies
Title Latina Legacies PDF eBook
Author Vicki L. Ruiz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 272
Release 2005-03-10
Genre History
ISBN 0190288450

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Spanning two centuries, this collection documents the lives of fifteen remarkable Latinas who witnessed, defined, defied, and wrote about the forces that shaped their lives. As entrepreneurs, community activists, mystics, educators, feminists, labor organizers, artists and entertainers, Latinas used the power of the pen to traverse and transgress cultural conventions.