Centro Journal 7, no. 1 (Winter/Spring 1994-95)
IN THIS ISSUE
Future Directions in Puerto Rican Studies
What’s Yellow and White and Has Land All Around It? Appropriating Place in Puerto Rican Barrios
Luis Aponte-Parés
Linking a Fractured Past: The World of the Puerto Rican Old Left
Roberto Rodríguez-Morazzani
Resources of Hope: Imagining the Young Lords and the Politics of Memory
Agustín Laó
En Casa en Connecticut: Towards a Historiography of Puerto Ricans Outside of NY
Ruth Glasser
Common Threads or Disparate Agendas? Recent Research on Migration from and to Puerto Rico
Jorge Duany
Caribbean Colonial Immigrants in the Metropoles: A Research Agenda
Ramón Grosfoguel
Rethinking the History of Puerto Rican Women’s Suffrage
Gladys Jiménez-Muñoz
On the Historical Links Between Coloniality, the Violent Production of the ‘Native’ Body, and the Manufacture of Pathology
Kelvin Santiago Valles
Porfolio
John Betancourt
Portfolio
Juan Fuentes Vizcarrondo