Boricua Power: A Political History of Puerto Ricans in the United StatesNYU Press, 01/03/2007 - 278 من الصفحات Where does power come from? Why does it sometimes disappear? How do groups, like the Puerto Rican community, become impoverished, lose social influence, and become marginal to the rest of society? How do they turn things around, increase their wealth, and become better able to successfully influence and defend themselves? |
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... partner in life and on the dance floor. After all these years, you still move me. I thank my children for pushing me to grow up and for keeping me young. Leina, I marvel at your quiet introspection, your calm, and your creativity. You ...
... partners. This interaction resembles a kind of social dance, with an ebb and flow of influence that is more mutual ... partner. From that point on, I pursued the theo- retical outlines of this idea and the empirical test in Puerto ...
... partner , was she from El Cibao ? " I ask , encouraging conversation so he has to draw back a little . I have to check myself from saying , A visit is not a long stay , you know . He holds me out in his arms , his eyes moving over my ...
... partner. They can act as if they no longer want to dance. A final strategy is to gain some power for them- selves and against others by increasing the interest others have in dancing with them. Some of these three strategies of power ...
... partners? What did they accept? What did they reject? Upon landing in America, how eager and willing were Puerto Ricans to dance on a “dance floor” and with “dance steps” that were “written by usually nameless others, past, present, or ...
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The Rise of Radicalism World War II to | 96 |
Puerto Rican Marginalization | 129 |
The Young Lords the Media and Cultural Estrangement | 171 |
Conclusion | 210 |
Notes | 253 |
Bibliography | 265 |
Index | 275 |