The Puerto Rican diaspora : historical perspectives

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    • Whalen, Carmen Teresa
    • Vázquez-Hernández, Víctor

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The Puerto Rican diaspora : historical perspectives

edited by Carmen Teresa Whalen and Víctor Vázquez-Hernández

Temple University Press, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-283) and index

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内容説明

Puerto Ricans have lived and worked for over a century in cities and towns across the United States - not just in New York City. Highlighting the distinct and shared aspects of migration and community building in eight Puerto Rican communities, ranging from large urban centers in Boston and Chicago to smaller settlements in Hawaii and Ohio, the essays in The Puerto Rican Diaspora illuminate the historical richness and geographical diversity of the Puerto Rican experience.

目次

Acknowledgments1. Colonialism, Citizenship, and the Making of the Puerto Rican Diaspora: An Introduction - Carmen Teresa Whalen2. Borinkis and Chop Suey: Puerto Rican Identity in Hawai'i, 1900 to 2000 - Iris Lopez3. Jesus Colon and the Making of a New York City Community, 1917 to 1974 - Linda C. Delgado4. From Pan-Latino Enclaves to a Community: Puerto Ricans in Philadelphia, 1910-2000 - Victor Vazquez-Hernandez5. From Aguada to Dover: Puerto Ricans Rebuild Their World in Morris County, New Jersey, 1948 to 2000 - Olga Jimenez de Wagenheim6. Boricuas en Chicago: Gender and Class in the Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans - Maura I. Toro-Morn7. La Colonia de Lorain, Ohio - Eugenio "Gene" Rivera8. From "Rich Port" to Bridgeport: Puerto Ricans in Connecticut - Ruth Glasser9. Saving the Parcela: A Short History of Boston's Puerto Rican Community - Felix V. Matos Rodriguez10. Colonialism, Citizenship, and Community Building in the Puerto Rican Diaspora: A Conclusion - Carmen Teresa WhalenNotesSelected Bibliography on the Puerto Rican DiasporaAbout the ContributorsIndex

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