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Gender & Society, 2004
The “Puerto Rican wannabe” is one contemporary, local expression of contested racial identities—identities that are also inflected with class and gender meanings. This study uses interviews with local youth and young adults to explore their use of the caricature of the wannabe to create and contest race, class, and gender boundaries.
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The “Puerto Rican wannabe” is one contemporary, local expression of contested racial identities—identities that are also inflected with class and gender meanings. This study uses interviews with local youth and young adults to explore their use of the caricature of the wannabe to create and contest race, class, and gender boundaries.
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2022
This book chronicles the response of the Puerto Rican community in Chicago to the urban decay in which they were forced to live, work, and especially learn. Puerto Rican Chicago: Schooling the City, 1940–1977 demonstrates that the work begun by schooling agents in Puerto Rico in 1898 was continued by Chicago officials after 1940.
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This book chronicles the response of the Puerto Rican community in Chicago to the urban decay in which they were forced to live, work, and especially learn. Puerto Rican Chicago: Schooling the City, 1940–1977 demonstrates that the work begun by schooling agents in Puerto Rico in 1898 was continued by Chicago officials after 1940.
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American Quarterly, 1990
ACCORDING TO FRANK BONILLA'S "PUERTO RICAN STUDIES AND THE Interdisciplinary Approach," American Studies surfaced as an "interdiscipline" in United States universities in the 1930s. "It arose as a movement against the neglect of United States as against British literature and history in WASP-dominated departments of History and English." Puerto Rican ...
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ACCORDING TO FRANK BONILLA'S "PUERTO RICAN STUDIES AND THE Interdisciplinary Approach," American Studies surfaced as an "interdiscipline" in United States universities in the 1930s. "It arose as a movement against the neglect of United States as against British literature and history in WASP-dominated departments of History and English." Puerto Rican ...
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1941
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The Puerto Rican Lesbian and the Puerto Rican Community
Journal of Homosexuality, 1977H A, Hidalgo, E H, Christensen
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1986
Of the 8,500 or so bird species in the world the parrots have endeared themselves to man the longest. Not only have they existed for tens of millions of years, but they have also been kept as pets for as long as seafarers began returning from foreign lands. It is even said that a swarm of parrots had something to do with the discovery of America, as it
Andy Warhol, Kurt Benirschke
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Of the 8,500 or so bird species in the world the parrots have endeared themselves to man the longest. Not only have they existed for tens of millions of years, but they have also been kept as pets for as long as seafarers began returning from foreign lands. It is even said that a swarm of parrots had something to do with the discovery of America, as it
Andy Warhol, Kurt Benirschke
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