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The objective of Puerto Rican Studies, edited by Luz del Alba Acevedo, Juan Flores, and Emilio Pantojas-Garc�a, is to bring to publication work on the Puerto Rican experience that is of interest to a wide range of audiences beyond the fields of Puerto Rican and ethnic studies, as well as to provide new insights into other interdisciplinary fields such as cultural studies, women's studies, and urban studies. The series provides a forum for young, creative and daring scholars venturing into nontraditional ways of dealing with issues in Puerto Rican studies. The editors are concerned with producing work that will appeal to the wider North American and English-speaking audiences reaching scholars, writers, activists, feminists, and intellectually curious people throughout the hemisphere and Europe.

Ellen Bigler: American Conversations
 
American Conversations
Puerto Ricans, White Ethnics, and Multicultural Education

Bigler, Ellen

296 pp • 5.5x8.25 • Spring 1999
paper 978-1-56639-688-2
cloth 978-1-56639-687-5
Excerpt available

Arlene M. D�vila: Sponsored Identities
 
Sponsored Identities
Cultural Politics in Puerto Rico

D�vila, Arlene M.

301 pp • 5.5x8.25 • Fall 1997
paper 978-1-56639-549-6
cloth 978-1-56639-548-9
Excerpt available

Altagracia Ortiz: Puerto Rican Women and Work
 
Puerto Rican Women and Work
Bridges in Transnational Labor

edited by Ortiz, Altagracia

272 pp • 6x9 • Fall 1996
paper 978-1-56639-451-2
cloth 978-1-56639-450-5
Excerpt available

Magali Roy-F�qui�re: Women, Creole Identity, and Intellectual Life in Early Twentieth-Century Puerto Rico
 
Women, Creole Identity, and Intellectual Life in Early Twentieth-Century Puerto Rico
Roy-F�qui�re, Magali

328 pp • 6.875x10 • Fall 2003
paper 978-1-59213-231-7
cloth 978-1-59213-230-0
Excerpt available

Andr�s Torres, Jos� E. Vel�zquez: The Puerto Rican Movement
 
The Puerto Rican Movement
Voices from the Diaspora

edited by Torres, Andr�s and Jos� E. Vel�zquez

432 pp • 6x9 • Spring 1998
paper 978-1-56639-618-9
cloth 978-1-56639-617-2
Excerpt available


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