Santos of Puerto Rico and the Americas

Santos of Puerto Rico and the Americas
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Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : UTEXAS:059173023524311
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Synopsis Santos of Puerto Rico and the Americas by : Florencio García Cisneros

Santos de Puerto Rico y las Américas

Santos de Puerto Rico y las Américas
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:254020171
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Synopsis Santos de Puerto Rico y las Américas by : Florencio García Cisneros

Américas

Américas
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Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015028755968
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Philosophizing the Americas

Philosophizing the Americas
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Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9781531504946
ISBN-13 : 1531504949
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Synopsis Philosophizing the Americas by : Jacoby Adeshei Carter

Philosophizing the Americas establishes the field of inter-American philosophy. Bringing together contributors who work in Africana Philosophy, Afro-Caribbean philosophy, Latin American philosophy, Afro-Latin philosophy, decolonial theory, and African American philosophy, the volume examines the full range of traditions that have, separately and in conversation with each other, worked through how philosophy in both establishes itself in the Americas and engages with the world from which it emerges. The book traces a range of questions, from the history of philosophy in the Americas to philosophical questions of race, feminism, racial eliminativism, creolization, epistemology, coloniality, aesthetics, and literature. The essays place an impressive range of philosophical traditions and figures into dialogue with one another: some familiar, such as José Martí, Sylvia Wynter, Martin R. Delany, José Vasconcelos, Alain Locke, as well as such less familiar thinkers as Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, Hilda Hilst, and George Lamming. In each chapter, the contributors find fascinating and productive matrices of tension or convergence in works throughout the Americas. The result is an original and important contribution to knowledge that introduces readers from various disciplines to unfamiliar yet compelling ideas and considers familiar texts from novel and prescient perspectives. Philosophizing the Americas stands alone as a representation of current scholarly debates in the field of inter-American philosophy. Contributors: Stephanie Rivera Berruz, Jacoby Adeshei Carter, Nadia Celis, Tommy J. Curry, Hernando A. Estévez, Daniel Fryer, James B. Haile III, Chike Jeffers, Lee A. McBride III, Michael Monahan, Adriana Novoa, Susana Nuccetelli, Andrea J. Pitts, Dwayne A. Tunstall, and Alejandro A. Vallega

Puerto Rico in the American Century

Puerto Rico in the American Century
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 447
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ISBN-10 : 9780807895535
ISBN-13 : 0807895539
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Synopsis Puerto Rico in the American Century by : César J. Ayala

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.

Race and Nation in Puerto Rican Folklore

Race and Nation in Puerto Rican Folklore
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781978810228
ISBN-13 : 1978810229
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Synopsis Race and Nation in Puerto Rican Folklore by : Rafael Ocasio

Race and Nation in Puerto Rican Folklore: Franz Boas and John Alden Mason in Porto Rico explores the historic research trip taken to Puerto Rico in 1915. As a component of the Scientific Survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands, Boas intended to perform field research in the areas of anthropology and ethnography while other scientists explored the island’s natural resources. A young anthropologist working under Boas, John Alden Mason, rescued hundreds of oral folklore samples, ranging from popular songs, poetry, conundrums, sayings, and, most particularly, folktales while documenting native Puerto Rican cultural practices. Through his extensive excursions, Mason came in touch with the rural lives of Puerto Rican peasants, the jíbaros, who served as both his cultural informants and writers of the folklore samples. These stories, many of which are still part of the island’s literary traditions and collected in a bilingual companion volume by Rafael Ocasio, reflect a strong Puerto Rican identity coalescing in the face of the U.S. political intervention on the island. A fascinating slice of Puerto Rican history and culture sure to delight any reader!

Library of Congress Catalogs

Library of Congress Catalogs
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Total Pages : 1036
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015082940662
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Synopsis Library of Congress Catalogs by : Library of Congress

The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel

The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9781441123947
ISBN-13 : 1441123946
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Synopsis The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel by : Will H. Corral

The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel provides an accessible introduction to an important World literature. While many of the authors covered-Aira, Bolaño, Castellanos Moya, Vásquez-are gaining an increasing readership in English and are frequently taught, there is sparse criticism in English beyond book reviews. This book provides the guidance necessary for a more sophisticated and contextualized understanding of these authors and their works. Underestimated or unfamiliar Spanish American novels and novelists are introduced through conceptually rigorous essays. Sections on each writer include: *the author's reception in their native country, Spanish America, and Spain *biographical history *a critical examination of their work, including key themes and conceptual concerns *translation history *scholarly reception The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel offers an authoritative guide to a rich and varied novelistic tradition. It covers all demographic areas, including United States Latino authors, in exploring the diversity of this literature and its major themes, such as exile, migration, and gender representation.

A Closer Look

A Closer Look
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Total Pages : 54
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:80687167
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Synopsis A Closer Look by : Jia-sun Tsang