
Puerto Rico
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 National Identity and Puerto Rico
Collective Identity in the Modern World
The Definitional Maze
Puerto Rico
PART I: IDENTITY IN PUERTO RICAN HISTORY
2 The Americanization Campaign, 1898-1948
Puerto Rico as a Colony of Spain
U.S. Military Occupation, October 1898-May 1900
Civilian Government
U.S. Citizenship
Expressions of Unrest
Internal Self-Government
3 Commonwealth Status, 1949-1993
Puerto Rican Constitution
Language Issues Resurface
Status Plebiscite, 1967
Agitation against the Status Quo
Plebiscite Proposal, Referendum, Plebiscite, 1989-1993
PART II: IDENTITY IN CONTEMPORARY PUERTO RICO
4 Symbols of Identity: What Is Puerto Rico?
Pride in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico as a Nation
Puerto Ricanness
Sense of Belonging
The Perception of Uniqueness
5 Self-Identity: What Am I?
Puerto Rican
North American
Caribbean
Latin American
Hispanic
Regional Identification
Nuyoricans
PART III: IDENTITY UNDER CHALLENGE
6 The Challenge to Puerto Rican Identity
Consensus: Existence of U.S. Influence
Discord: Value of U.S. Influence
Partisan Interpretations: Perceived Threat of Assimilation
Coexistence with Cultural Imports
Competition from Cultural Imports
The Fear of Displacement
The Vitality of Identity under Challenge
7 The Resilience of Identity
The Message of Uniqueness
Symbols of Identity
The Fear of Symbolic Displacement
Us versus Them: Collective Self-Awareness
Culture, Politics, and Identity
Appendix: Field Research Notes
Bibliography
Index
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