Memoirs of Bernardo Vega

Memoirs of Bernardo Vega
Title Memoirs of Bernardo Vega PDF eBook
Author Bernardo Vega
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1984
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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A Puerto Rican in New York, and Other Sketches

A Puerto Rican in New York, and Other Sketches
Title A Puerto Rican in New York, and Other Sketches PDF eBook
Author Jesús Colón
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1982
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Stories about the experiences of Puerto Ricans in New York.

Memoirs of Bernardo Vega

Memoirs of Bernardo Vega
Title Memoirs of Bernardo Vega PDF eBook
Author Bernardo Vega
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1984
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The Vanquished

The Vanquished
Title The Vanquished PDF eBook
Author César Andreu Iglesias
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2002
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Follows three middle-aged revolutionaries as they plan to kill a U.S. general.

The Latino Reader

The Latino Reader
Title The Latino Reader PDF eBook
Author Harold Augenbraum
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 532
Release 1997
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780395765289

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"The Latino Reader" presents the full history of this important American literary tradition, from its mid-sixteenth-century beginnings to the present day. The wide-ranging selections include works of history, memoir, letters, and essays, as well as fiction, poetry, and drama.

Puerto Rico in the American Century

Puerto Rico in the American Century
Title Puerto Rico in the American Century PDF eBook
Author César J. Ayala
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 447
Release 2009-06-23
Genre History
ISBN 0807895539

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Offering a comprehensive overview of Puerto Rico's history and evolution since the installation of U.S. rule, Cesar Ayala and Rafael Bernabe connect the island's economic, political, cultural, and social past. Puerto Rico in the American Century explores Puerto Ricans in the diaspora as well as the island residents, who experience an unusual and daily conundrum: they consider themselves a distinct people but are part of the American political system; they have U.S. citizenship but are not represented in the U.S. Congress; and they live on land that is neither independent nor part of the United States. Highlighting both well-known and forgotten figures from Puerto Rican history, Ayala and Bernabe discuss a wide range of topics, including literary and cultural debates and social and labor struggles that previous histories have neglected. Although the island's political economy remains dependent on the United States, the authors also discuss Puerto Rico's situation in light of world economies. Ayala and Bernabe argue that the inability of Puerto Rico to shake its colonial legacy reveals the limits of free-market capitalism, a break from which would require a renewal of the long tradition of labor and social activism in Puerto Rico in connection with similar currents in the United States.

My Music Is My Flag

My Music Is My Flag
Title My Music Is My Flag PDF eBook
Author Ruth Glasser
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 298
Release 1997-05-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0520208900

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Puerto Rican music in New York is given center stage in Ruth Glasser's original and lucid study. Exploring the relationship between the social history and forms of cultural expression of Puerto Ricans, she focuses on the years between the two world wars. Her material integrates the experiences of the mostly working-class Puerto Rican musicians who struggled to make a living during this period with those of their compatriots and the other ethnic groups with whom they shared the cultural landscape. Through recorded songs and live performances, Puerto Rican musicians were important representatives for the national consciousness of their compatriots on both sides of the ocean. Yet they also played with African-American and white jazz bands, Filipino or Italian-American orchestras, and with other Latinos. Glasser provides an understanding of the way musical subcultures could exist side by side or even as a part of the mainstream, and she demonstrates the complexities of cultural nationalism and cultural authenticity within the very practical realm of commercial music. Illuminating a neglected epoch of Puerto Rican life in America, Glasser shows how ethnic groups settling in the United States had choices that extended beyond either maintenance of their homeland traditions or assimilation into the dominant culture. Her knowledge of musical styles and performance enriches her analysis, and a discography offers a helpful addition to the text.