Sobre la
población puertorriqueña en Estados Unidos / About Puerto Ricans in the
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(Online) Criticism on
US Puerto Rican Literature / Crítica Online |
BROWN, Monica.
“Neither Here nor There: Nuyorican Literature, Home, and the
‘American’ National Symbolic.” Workig Paper No. 42 Julian
Samora Research and Publications Working Paper Series 07/07/01 |
DUANY, Jorge.
“Nación,
migración, identidad.
Sobre el
transnacionalismo a propósito de Puerto Rico.” Nueva
Sociedad 178, marzo-abril 2002.
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“Más
allá de El Barrio. La diáspora puertorriqueña hacia Florida”
Nueva Sociedad 201 (enero-feb 2006) online |
Flores, Juan.
“’Creolité’ en El
Barrio: la diáspora como fuente y desafío.” Nueva Sociedad
201 (enero-feb 2006) online |
FUENTES,
Ada.
“Mas allá de la estética Nuyorican y la guagua aérea: La narratuva
de Abraham Rodríguez,Jr.” Diálogo 5 (2001), |
HERNANDEZ, Carmen Dolores. Puerto Rican Voices in English:
Interview with Writers. Wesport: Praeger, 1997.
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“Puerto Rico en Estados Unidos.” La jornada semanal, 19
de abril de 1998,
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“Escalas
en un viaje centenario.”
La
jornada semanal,
29 de
noviembre de 1998
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JÍMENEZ
ROMÁN, Miriam.
“Allá y acá: Locating Puerto Ricans
in the Diaspora.” Diálogo 5 (2001) |
Llombart,
Alberto G.
“Do You habla Spanglish?”
Speculo
23 (2003) UComplutense,
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SANDOVAL SáNCHEZ, Alberto.
"West
Side Story:
A Puerto Rican Reading of'America."
Rodriguez 1997. Also online in |
SOLA,
MARÍA.
“Show and Tell the Difference: Women Narrators in Contemporary
Puerto Rico.” Julian Samora Research Institute. Occasional Paper
No. 5. November 1994. |
Vellón-Benítez, Susan.
Palabras
de mujer: Convergencias en el discurso femenino en la narrativa
caribeña de origen hispano escrita en los Estados Unidos.”
Ph.
D. Dissertation. Dep.. of Modern Languages, The Florida State
University, 2003.130 pp. (On Cristina García, Judith Ortiz Cofer,
Julia Alvarez). Online |
Puerto Rico
welcome.topuertorico.org/index.shtml
Describes the geography, history, economy, government, culture, and people
of Puerto Rico.
www.puertoricousa.com/english/related_articles.htm
Prepared by the Puerto Rico-USA Citizenship Foundation, this site includes
a history of the U.S. and Puerto Rico since 1898.
www.centropr.org
The Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College in New York City is
a university-based research institute with extensive resources on the
history and culture of Puerto Ricans.
Puerto Ricans in the U.S.
www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1996/4/96.04.03.x.html
"Las voces del Caribe: Recent Immigrants from the Caribbean" by Elsa M.
Calderón focuses on recent Hispanic immigrants, including Cubans,
Dominicans, and Puerto Ricans.
www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/2000/1/00.01.05.x.html
This article, "Understanding Ethnic Labels and Puerto Rican Identity" by
Diana Peña-Pérez defines the terms Latino, Hispanic, and Latin American.
Includes lesson plans and an annotated bibliography for teachers.
www.teachingforchange.org
Teaching for Change (formerly Network of Educators on the Americas) in
Washington, DC publishes the Caribbean Connections series, a collection of
fiction, nonfiction, oral histories, interviews, poetry, drama, songs, and
teaching ideas. Resources on Puerto Rico available.
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