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. |