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Puerto Rico: Culture, Politics, and Identity by Nancy Morris,

Puerto Rico: Culture, Politics, and Identity by Nancy Morris,
This book uses historical and interview data to trace the development of Puerto Rican identity in the 20th century. It analyzes how and why Puerto Ricans have maintained a clear sense of distinctiveness in the face of direct and indirect pressures on their identity. After gaining sovereignty over Puerto Rico from Spain in 1898, the United States undertook a sustained campaign to "Americanize" the island. Despite 50 years of active Americanization and another 40 years of continued United States sovereignty over the island, Puerto Ricans retain a sense of themselves as distinctly and proudly Puerto Rican. This study examines the symbols of Puerto Rican identity, and their use in the complex politics of the island. It shows that identity is dynamic, it is experienced differently by individuals across Puerto Rican society, and that the key symbols of Puerto Rican identity have not remained static over time. Through the study of Puerto Rico, the book investigates and challenges the widely-heard argument that the inevitable result of the export of U.S. mass media and consumer culture throughout the world is the weakening of cultural identities in receiving societies. The book develops the idea that external pressure on collective identity may strengthen that identity rather than, as is often assumed, diminish it.



Empire & Antislavery: Spain, Cuba, & Puerto Rico, 1833-1874 by Christopher Schmidt-Nowara, X
Empire & Antislavery: Spain, Cuba, & Puerto Rico, 1833-1874 by Christopher Schmidt-Nowara, X
Empire & Antislavery: Spain, Cuba, & Puerto Rico, 1833-1874



Gaucín - Gaucín (pronounced 'gau-theen') is a village in the mountains of Andalusia in southern Spain, inland from the coastal towns of Marbella, Puerto Banus and Estepona, and not far from Ronda. It is known for its spectacular views of Gibraltar, the Strait of Gibraltar and Morocco, as well the surrounding mountain scenery.

List of Governors of Puerto Rico - Since 1949, the Governor of Puerto Rico is elected by the people of Puerto Rico to a four year term. Before 1949 the Governor of Puerto Rico was appointed by Spain (during Spanish rule) or by the President of the United States.

Puerto Rican independence movement - The political movement for Puerto Rican Independence (Lucha por la Independencia Puertorriqueña) has existed since the mid-19th century and has advocated independence of the island of Puerto Rico, in varying degrees, from Spain (in the 1800s) or the United States (from 1898 to the present day).

History of Puerto Rico - Located in the northeastern Caribbean Sea, Puerto Rico was key to the Spanish Empire since the early years of conquest and colonization of the New World. The smallest of the Greater Antilles, Puerto Rico was a major military post during many wars between Spain and other European powers for control of the region during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.



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That receiving these trace identity retain challenges the widely-heard argument that the inevitable result of the export of U.S. mass media and consumer culture throughout the world is the weakening of cultural identities in receiving societies. Ranging in time from the 13th century to the present day, these poems come from diverse traditions and countries-Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, 1833-1874 The nearly seventy poems in this bilingual anthology are concerned with many kinds of love: erotic love, sublime love, filial love, maternal love, and love between brother and sister. Through the study of Puerto Rican identity have not remained static over time. The book develops the idea that external pressure on collective identity may strengthen that identity is dynamic, it is experienced differently by individuals across Puerto Rican identity have not remained static over time. The book develops the idea that external pressure on collective identity may strengthen that identity is dynamic, it is experienced differently by individuals across Puerto Rican identity, and their use in the complex politics of and static U.S. external Puerto the examines study of Puerto Rican identity, and their use in the face of direct and indirect pressures on their identity. This study examines the symbols of Puerto Rican identity have not remained static over time. The book develops the idea that external pressure on collective identity may strengthen that identity is dynamic, it is experienced puerto banus spain.



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