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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... dance is conscious and unconscious, intentional and unintentional, as well as individual and social. The more ... dancers. In any number of different ways, then, Puerto Ricans moved or danced to gain power, sometimes got it, but ...
... dance but get weaker. Each attempt by Puerto Ricans to either perform according to socially established roles and functions or reject them in pursuit of elicit, defiant, or socially prescribed alternatives leaves them exactly where they ...
... dance is more than a heuristic device. Dance doesn't just explain in a more graphic way how power changes. It explains why. The point is not simply that power is something fluid. Power originates as a product of actors pursuing ...
... dance to its rhythms and help to keep the whole thing going. It's not their dance floor or music, however. They ... dancers have to dance the dance the way everyone else does it. 14 Dance A Theory of Power It is easy to Introduction 13.
... dance model can explain the origins and loss of power because it calls attention to agents and social relations rather than things. It gives importance to the role of the agent, both individual and social, in the constitution of society ...
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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 |