Albany, New York.: State University of New York Press
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African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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304 p, Rethinks the social processes that violently refashioned Puerto Rican society in the first half of the twentieth century. Drawing on recent theorizations of post-structuralism, feminism, critical criminology, subaltern studies, and post-coloniality he examines the mechanisms through which colonized subjects become recognized, contained, and represented as subordinate. At issue are the cultural practices that necessarily accompanied and aided U. S. colonialist enterprises in Puerto Rico during a shift in the world capitalist market and in geopolitical hegemony with the Caribbean.
The African heritage hypothesis posits that the substantial African ancestry of Puerto Ricans explains why this group is less segregated from African-Americans than non-Hispanic whites. This pattern is unlike that of other Hispanic groups, who have been found to be highly segregated from African-Americans but modestly segregated from whites. The research presented here shows that Dominicans, another Hispanic group with substantial African ancestry, are also less segregated from African-Americans than whites. Dominicans, therefore, also appear to be conforming to the African heritage thesis by residing in neighborhoods with greater proximity to African-Americans than whites.
Mayagüez PR San Juan: Asociación Puertorriqueña de Historiadores Postdata
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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126 p, Género e historiografía (los relatos y las vidas) / Blanca Silvestrini -- Los discursos autobiográficos de mujeres en Cuba y Puerto Rico / Aileen Schmidt -- Sin hombre en la casa o el mito del matriarcado en el Caribe angloparlante / María I. Quiñonez Arocho -- Teosofía y modernización : el caso de Olivia Paoli de Braschi / Mario R. Cancel -- Las primarias de la alcaldesa : apoderamiento femenino en Guayama (1952) / Mary Frances Gallart -- Las mujeres y la higiene : la construcción de "lo social" en San Juan, 1880-1929 / Ivette Rodríguez Santana -- Angeles de la Caridad : mujer y beneficencia en Ponce, 1855-1885 / Thamar Lebrón Fernández -- Vienen tumbando caña (todavía) / Janis Palma; Includes bibliographical references.
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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176 p, "Based on examination of housing patterns in San Juan and demographic data from four of its 19th-century barrios, work provides a much-needed exploration of racial prejudice in Puerto Rico. Challenges commonplace denial of racial discrimination up to the present by showing that free people of color had limited economic, social, and political opportunities to advance their status"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.