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Research Paper Series

The purpose of this series is to make available to the public copies of papers on a wide variety of themes in Puerto Rican and Latino Studies authored by the Institute's visiting or permanent faculty or by external scholars who have participated in our annual multidisciplinary colloquia series. Singly and collectively, the papers reflect this Institute's comparative focus in the Puerto Rican and Latino Studies field.

The following are available free of charge:

Paper Series No. 1
"Culture Change and Culture Persistence in Puerto Rico"
by Sidney W. Mintz

Paper Series No. 2
"Economy, Society and Culture in the Puerto Rican Diaspora: A Connecticut Case Study"
by Scott Cook, Norma Boujouen, and James Newton

Paper Series No. 3
"Negotiated Lives: Biographical and Autobiographical Narratives on the U.S. Mexico Border"
by Robert R. Alvarez

Paper Series No. 4
"Historical Perspectives on Latino/Latin American Popular Music Studies"
by Deborah Pacini Hernandez

Paper Series No. 5
"Puerto Rico's Self-Determination at Crossroads:Statehood, Independence, or Commonwealth?"
by Jeffrey Farrow, Sen. Kenneth McClintock, and Jos Tras Monge

Paper Series No. 6
"Mexican Outsiders: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives"
by Martha Menchaca

Paper Series No. 7
"Identities at Puerto Rico's International Migrant Crossroads"
by Samuel Martnez

Paper Series No. 8
"Consumerism and Resistance: Pachuco Influence in Contemporary Chicano Culture"
by Robin Adele Greeley

Paper Series No. 9
"Latinos in Connecticut: A Decade of Change"
by Juhem Navarro-Rivera

Paper Series No. 10
"Puerto Rican Life In Willimantic"
by Elsa Núñez
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To order a hard copy of the Data Base or Research Paper Series please email your request with full name, affiliation, and mailing address to: prladm02@uconnvm.uconn.edu.

 

 

 
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