Product Description
CENTRO Journal
Since its first issue in 1987, the journal has proven to be one of Centro’s most important links to the public. A multidisciplinary, bilingual, refereed publication that welcomes scholarly articles in the humanities and the social and natural sciences, as well as interpretive essays, interviews, fiction, reviews and art. CENTRO Journal is published twice a year (spring and fall) and a yearly subscription includes both issues.
Consistent with the multidisciplinary spirit that characterizes the journal, this issue presents a hugely diverse array of articles that illuminate various aspects of the Puerto Rican experience.
Table of Contents
The Look of Sovereignty: Style and Politics in the Young Lords Frances Negrón-Muntaner
Put a Sticker on It: Civil Rights, Bilingual Voting and Puerto Ricans in Philadelphia in the 1970s Ariel Arnau
Boricuas, Barrios and Birth Outcomes: Residential Segregation and Preterm Birth among Puerto Ricans in the United States Marcus L. Britton and William Vélez
Asset-Based Development and the Wealth Profile of Puerto Rican Households Ramón Borges-Méndez
Longing to Belong: Diaspora Students at the University of Puerto Rico Rosalie Rolón-Dow
Because Place Still Matters: Mapping Puertorriqueñidad in Bodega Dreams Ylce Irizarry
Writing the Puerto Rican Rural Experience in the Midwest: An Interview with Fred Arroyo Marisel Moreno
Indigenous Revival, Indigeneity, and the Jíbaro in Borikén L. Antonio Curet
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Specifications
- Weight: 0.01 lb
- Width: 6.5 in
- Depth: 0.5 in
- Height: 10.5 in
- ISBN: 1538-6279



