UID:
almafu_9960800271102883
Format:
1 online resource (294 p.)
ISBN:
3-8253-7347-9
Series Statement:
American studies - a monograph series ; volume 232
Content:
Hauptbeschreibung ''Revolving-Door Life Writing'' is about selected Puerto Rican female (im)migrant authors and filmmakers on the East Coast of the United States. The focus of this study lies on the hybrid and partly transnational cultural identities of these life writers. Since Nuyorican and ""NuRican"" life writing undermines the given context of the (neo-)colonial status, decisive attempts at decolonisation take place. The authors use the rather subversive strategy of jaibaría, a Puerto Rican folk tactic; the filmmakers are more overt with their tools of directness voiced in confrontation a
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Fig. 1. Emigration from Puerto Rico, 1900-2000Fig. 2. Return Migration to Puerto Rico, 1960-2000; Fig. 3. Varieties of Groups in Plural Societies; Fig. 4. Acculturation Strategies Framework; Fig. 5. A Framework for Understanding Acculturation; Fig. 6. Acculturation Strategies, Degree of Ethnic Identity Retention and Cultural Identity; Interviews; Personal Interview with Nicholasa Mohr - 08 May 2008; Telephone Interview with Marta Moreno Vega - 08 May 2008; Personal Interview with Judith Escalona - 03 May 2008
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-8253-6146-2
Language:
English
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