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New Directions in Puerto Rican Studies
Edited by Félix V. Matos Rodríguez, Director, Center for Puerto Rican Studies
Series Description:
This series focuses on the diasporic experience in the U.S. and on the economic, political, cultural, and social aspects of life on the island of Puerto Rico. Of particular interest are manuscripts about the inter-play between Puerto Rican and Latin identities; racial identity and racism; art history; nationalism and identity; migration and transnationalism; politics in the U.S.; the militarization of Puerto Rico; sexuality and gender; culture studies; and environmental issues.
For more Information:
Félix V. Matos Rodríguez Director, Center for Puerto Rican Studies Hunter College 695 Park Avenue #E1409 New York, NY 10021 Felix.Matos@hunter.cuny.edu
There are 10 books in this series.
Please note that while you may order forthcoming books at any time, they will not be available for shipment until shortly before publication date
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Land Reform in Puerto Rico: Modernizing the Colonial State, 1941–1969 Ismael García-Colón Pubdate: 6/21/2009
In this intimate and enlightening work, Ismael García-Colón uses ethnography, political and economic theory, and primary and secondary historical sources to paint a compelling and human portrait of the land redistribution program. |
Cloth: $69.95
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