Race, Front and Center

Race, Front and Center
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ISBN-10 : 1945662018
ISBN-13 : 9781945662010
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Book Synopsis Race, Front and Center by : Carlos Vargas-Ramos

Download or read book Race, Front and Center written by Carlos Vargas-Ramos and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Race, Front and Center : Perspectives on Race among Puerto Ricans is a collection of essays that captures in a single volume the breadth of research on the subject of race among Puerto Ricans, both in Puerto Rico, in the United States and in the migration between the two countries. It addresses the intellectual, aesthetic and historical trajectories that have served to inform the creation of a national identity among Puerto Ricans and how race as a social identity fits into the process of national identity-building. I also engages the process of racialization of Puerto Ricans in the United States highlighting how their race has mediated Puerto Ricans' process of incorporation in that society, how different generations of Puerto Ricans have understood their identity in U.S. society, and how return migrants to Puerto Rico have adapted or re-adapted to island-based understandings of racial and national identities"--Provided by publisher.


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