Puerto Rican Diaspora
Whalen
Puerto Rican Diaspora
Whalen
- Producent: Temple University Press
- Rok produkcji: 2005
- ISBN: 9781592134137
- Ilość stron: 304
- Oprawa: Miękka
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Opis: Puerto Rican Diaspora - Whalen
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. "In her introduction, Carmen Teresa Whalen provided an excellent social and economic history on the process of Puerto Rican migration to the United States during the twentieth century...This is an excellent book that will potentially serve a diverse audience in the United States of those who study migration and social microhistories of such communities. It is a unique and extraordinary effort, offering a brief and accessible social and political history of distinct Puerto Rican settlements in the United States. The contributors provided a rich amount of bibliographic sources, particularly in English, which will benefit undergraduate classes on migration and Puerto Rican communities." - The Journal of American History "Each study can be read alone, but taken together as a chronicle of a people scattered widely across the Americas over time and space, this collection of original essays produces a very satisfying encounter with a demographic phenomenon both familiar and new. Whalen bookends the volume with excellent historical overview and conclusion. The writing throughout is clear and jargon free, and select photos enliven the narratives. Summing Up: Highly Recommended." - Choice "This is an innovative, if not singular, publication on the formation and development of seldom studied Puerto Rican communities in the United States... The history of these communities yields a unique perspective on the racial dynamics, economic development, politics, and cultural life of the cities and towns that are studied here. Each chapter also provides localized insights on the migration experience, and help shape a more comprehensive portrait of the Puerto Rican diaspora." - Pedro Caban "The [book] seeks to correct two misreadings of Puerto Rican American history: the assumptions that Puerto Ricans are recent migrants and that their migration has been to New York City, the post World War II 'Newyorican' phenomenon. The book does that successfully, in the sense that it identifies the early individuals who located in the cities under examination, and, more notably, in its tracking of the rise of the Puerto Rican communities of the various cities and states... The book is a good introduction to the history of Puerto Ricans in the United States." - Historical Journal of Massachusetts1 Colonialism, Citizenship, and the Making of the Puerto Rican Diaspora: An Introduction - Carmen Teresa Whalen; 2 Borinkis and Chop Suey: Puerto Rican Identity in Hawai'i, 1900 to 2000 - Iris Lopez; 3 Jesus Colon and The Making of a New York City Community, 1917 to 1974 - Linda C. Delgado; 4 Puerto Rican Community Development in Philadelphia: From Enclaves to Community, 1910 to 2000 - Victor Vazquez-Hernandez; 5 From Aguada to Dover: Puerto Ricans Rebuild Their World in Morris County, New Jersey, 1948 to 2000 - Olga Jimenez de Wagenheim; 6 Boricuas in Chicago: Gender and Class in the Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans - Maura I. Toro-Morn; 7 La Colonia de Lorain, Ohio - Eugenio "Gene" Rivera; 8 From 'Rich Port' to Bridgeport: Puerto Ricans in Connecticut - Ruth Glasser; 9 Saving the Parcela: A Short History of Boston's Puerto Rican Community - Felix V. Matos Rodriguez; 10 Community Building and Social Movements in the Puerto Rican Diaspora: A Conclusion - Carmen Teresa Whalen
Szczegóły: Puerto Rican Diaspora - Whalen
Tytuł: Puerto Rican Diaspora
Autor: Whalen
Producent: Temple University Press
ISBN: 9781592134137
Rok produkcji: 2005
Ilość stron: 304
Oprawa: Miękka
Waga: 0.42 kg