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The Puerto Rican Nation on the Move

The Puerto Rican Nation on the Move

Identities on the Island and in the United States

by Jorge Duany
Paperback
Publication Date: 09/09/2002

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Puerto Ricans maintain a vibrant identity that bridges two very different places - the island of Puerto Rico and the U.S. mainland. Whether they live on the island, in the States, or divide time between the two, most imagine Puerto Rico as a separate nation and view themselves primarily as Puerto Rican. At the same time, Puerto Ricans have been U.S. citizens since 1917, and Puerto Rico has been a U.S. commonwealth since 1952. Jorge Duany uses previously untapped primary sources to bring new insights to questions of Puerto Rican identity, nationalism, and migration. Drawing a distinction between political and cultural nationalism, Duany argues that the Puerto Rican ""nation"" must be understood as a new kind of translocal entity with deep cultural continuities. He documents a strong sharing of culture between island and mainland, with diasporic communities tightly linked to island life by a steady circular migration. Duany explores the Puerto Rican sense of nationhood by looking at cultural representations produced by Puerto Ricans and considering how others - American anthropologists, photographers, and museum curators, for example - have represented the nation. His sources of information include ethnographic fieldwork, archival research, interviews, surveys, censuses, newspaper articles, personal documents, and literary texts.
ISBN:
9780807853726
9780807853726
Category:
Social & cultural anthropology
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
09-09-2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
The University of North Carolina Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
368
Dimensions (mm):
235x156x22mm
Weight:
0.52kg

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