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The Puerto Rican nation on the move
identities on the island & in the United States
by Jorge Duany
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Ethnic identity, Civilization, Puerto Ricans, Identity (Psychology), Nationalism, Ethnicity, History, Culturele identiteit, Nationalisme, Puerto Ricaner, Civilisation, Identité ethnique, Histoire, Identité (Psychologie), Ethnicité, Migranten, Portoricains, Nationalbewusstsein, Identität, HISTORY, General, Identity (psychology), Puerto ricans, united statesPlaces
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The Puerto Rican nation on the move: identities on the island & in the United States
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Rethinking colonialism, nationalism, and transnationalism: the case of Puerto Rico | ||
The construction of cultural identities in Puerto Rico and the diaspora | ||
The rich gate to future wealth: displaying Puerto Rico at world's fairs | ||
Representing the newly colonized Puerto Rico in the gaze of American anthropologists, 1898-1915 | ||
Portraying the other: Puerto Rican images in two American photographic collections | ||
A postcolonial colony? The rise of cultural nationalism in Puerto Rico during the 1950s | ||
Collecting the nation: the public representation of Puerto Rico's cultural identity | ||
Following the migrant citizen: the official discourse on Puerto Rican migration to the United States | ||
The nation in the diaspora: the reconstruction of the cultural identity of Puerto Rican migrants | ||
Mobile livelihoods: circular migration, transnational identities and cultural borders between Puerto Rico and the United States | ||
Neither Black nor White: the representation of racial identity among Puerto Ricans on the island and in the U.S. mainland | ||
Making Indians out of Blacks: the revitalization of Taino identity in Contemporary Puerto Rico | ||
Conclusion: Nation, migration, identity. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-329) and index.
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