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J ORGE D UANY Cuban Research Institute Florida International University 11200 SW 8 th St., DM 445 · Miami, FL 33199 Tel. (305) 348–1991 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. in Latin American Studies, University of California, Berkeley, May 1985. Major field: Anthropology. Minor fields: History and Literature. M.A. in Social Sciences, University of Chicago, June 1979. Major field: Psychology. Minor field: Anthropology. B.A. (Magna Cum Laude), Columbia University, New York, May 1978. Major: Psychology. Minor: French. Other Courses Advanced French Institute, Reid Hall in Paris, August-December 1977. Pre-Medical Research and Educational Program, Barnard College, New York, July-August 1975. FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, & HONORS Visiting Appointments & Fellowships Summer at Census Scholar, Center for Statistical Research and Methodology, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC, June 29–July 1, 2015. Scholar in Residence, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Connecticut, Storrs, spring semester, 2010. Wilbur Marvin Visiting Scholar, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, fall semester, 2009. Visiting Scholar, Havens Center for the Study of Social Structure and Social Change, University of Wisconsin, Madison, April 2009. Bacardí Family Eminent Scholar in Latin American Studies, University of Florida, spring semester, 2007. Research Scholar, Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños, Hunter College, 2004–5.

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JORGE DUANY Cuban Research Institute

Florida International University 11200 SW 8 t h St. , DM 445 · Miami, FL 33199

Tel. (305) 348–1991 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Latin American Studies, University of California, Berkeley, May 1985. Major field: Anthropology. Minor fields: History and Literature. M.A. in Social Sciences, University of Chicago, June 1979. Major field: Psychology. Minor field: Anthropology. B.A. (Magna Cum Laude), Columbia University, New York, May 1978. Major: Psychology. Minor: French. Other Courses Advanced French Institute, Reid Hall in Paris, August-December 1977. Pre-Medical Research and Educational Program, Barnard College, New York, July-August 1975. FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, & HONORS

Visiting Appointments & Fellowships Summer at Census Scholar, Center for Statistical Research and Methodology, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC, June 29–July 1, 2015. Scholar in Residence, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Connecticut, Storrs, spring semester, 2010. Wilbur Marvin Visiting Scholar, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, fall semester, 2009. Visiting Scholar, Havens Center for the Study of Social Structure and Social Change, University of Wisconsin, Madison, April 2009. Bacardí Family Eminent Scholar in Latin American Studies, University of Florida, spring semester, 2007. Research Scholar, Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños, Hunter College, 2004–5.

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Visiting Professor of Latino Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, fall semester, 2001. Senior Fellow in Latino Studies, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 1999–2000. Visiting Scholar, Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, summer 1999. Visiting Scholar, Dominican Studies Institute, City University of New York, summer 1993. Research Grants & Other Funding Research grant, Cultural Resources Division, Southeast Region, National Park Service, Atlanta, 2013–14. Interdisciplinary Research Group Grant, Miami Consortium, University of Miami-Florida International University, 2012–13. Academic release time for research, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, 2010–11; 2008–9; 2000–4; 1994–99. Sabbatical leave, University of Puerto Rico, 2009–10. CUNY-Caribbean Exchange Program, Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños, Hunter College, July-September 2008. Center for a New Economy/Ford Foundation, 2006. CUNY/UPR Academic Exchange Program (with Gina Pérez, 2001). Travel grant, Latin American Studies Association, 2000. Sabbatical leave, University of Puerto Rico, 1999–2000. Academic Exchange with the Caribbean, Proyecto Atlantea, University of Puerto Rico, 1996–97. Research Planning Grant, International Migration Program, Social Science Research Council, 1996–97. Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Program, U.S. Department of Education (with Emilio Pantojas-García), 1993–95. Academic release time for research, Academic Research Center, University of the Sacred Heart, 1991–94.

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Puerto Rican Foundation for the Humanities, 1991, 1989. Puerto Rico Public Foundation, 1991. Center for Survey Methods Research, Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1990–91. Puerto Rico Community Foundation, 1989. Cultural Anthropology Program, National Science Foundation, 1987–88. Travel grants, Tinker Foundation, 1983, 1981. Graduate Minority Fellowship, University of California, Berkeley, 1979–82. Columbia University grant, 1975–78. Pre-Medical Research and Educational Program Scholarship, New York, 1975. Other Honors Focus of a course and symposium on the work of a living scholar, Lebanon Valley College, PA, 2016–17. South Florida 100 (a forum of leaders from Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties), Sun-Sentinel, 2013–14. Awarded tenure at Florida International University, September 2012. Bolívar Pagán Prize in Journalism, Institute of Puerto Rican Literature (awarded for work published in 2009), June 2011. Dedication, Puerto Rico Week, for research on immigration in Puerto Rico, Colegio San José, Caguas, PR, November 17, 2010. Invited participant, Rockefeller Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, October 2004. Invited monthly columnist, El Nuevo Día, San Juan, 2003–18. Guest writer, Diálogo newspaper, University of Puerto Rico, January 2001. Award from the General Consulate of the Dominican Republic in San Juan, for research on the Dominican community in Puerto Rico, 2000. Writer of the Month, Carnegie Library, San Juan, November 1998.

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Awarded tenure at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, July 1995. Admitted to the Graduate Studies Faculty, University of Florida, 1988. Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award, University of California, Berkeley, 1983. Passed Ph.D. Qualifying Exams with Distinction, University of California, Berkeley, 1982. Mobil Poetry Contest, Honorable Mention, San Juan, 1982. Isabelle de Wyzewa Prize in French Composition, Barnard College, 1977. Juegos Florales, Second Place in Short Story and Honorable Mention in Essay, San Juan, 1975. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Teaching Professor, Department of Global & Sociocultural Studies, Florida International University, Miami. Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in anthropology and sociology, especially on Cuba, the Caribbean, and Latin America. (8/12-present) Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Taught undergraduate and graduate courses in anthropology and sociology. (7/99–8/12) Adjunct Professor, Graduate Program, Department of History, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. (1–5/12; 1–5/3) Guest Professor, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Connecticut, Storrs. Co-taught a seminar in Latino studies. (3–4/10) Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Taught a graduate seminar. (9–12/9) Adjunct Professor, Center for Advanced Studies of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, San Juan, PR. Taught graduate courses in history and anthropology. (8–12/11; 1/8–6/9; 6/7; 7/4) Visiting Professor, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville. Taught a graduate seminar and an undergraduate seminar in Latino studies, as well as coordinated the Bacardí Family Lecture Series on “The State of Latino Studies.” (1–5/7)

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Visiting Professor, Program in American Culture and Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Taught graduate and undergraduate courses in Latino studies. (9–12/01) Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, PR. Taught anthropology and sociology. (7/94–6/99) Associate Professor, Department of Social Sciences, University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Taught anthropology, psychology, and social sciences. (7/90–8/94) Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Taught anthropology, psychology, and social sciences. (8/88–7/90) Assistant Professor, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville. Taught interdisciplinary courses in Latin American studies. (7/87–8/88) Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Taught anthropology and psychology. (7/85–5/87) Teaching Assistant, Department of Afro-American Studies, University of California, Berkeley. Assisted Dr. Michel S. Laguerre in a course on the Caribbean. (1–5/85) Lecturer, Department of Behavioral Sciences, University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Taught psychology. (8/83–12/84) Lecturer, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Inter-American University, Río Piedras, PR. Taught anthropology. (6–8/84; 8–12/83) Teaching Assistant, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Berkeley. (10/80–6/83) Lecturer, Department of Social Sciences, University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Taught psychology. (6–8/80) Instructor, Department of Social Studies, Colegio San Ignacio, Río Piedras, PR. Taught U.S. history. (6–8/80; 6–8/79) Research Consultant, Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR. “The Puerto Rican Diaspora to Florida before and after Hurricane María.” Compiled the latest census data on Puerto Rican migration and analyzed the results of a telephone survey of Puerto Ricans on the Island. (11/17–1/18)

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Consultant, Pietrantoni Méndez & Alvarez, San Juan, PR. Wrote an expert report on “The Puerto Rican Exodus to Florida: A Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Cultural Profile.” (11–12/15) Principal Investigator, “Ethnographic Overview and Assessment of the San Juan National Historic Site.” Led a research team to identify, document, and assess ethnographic resources within or near the San Juan National Historic Site in Puerto Rico. (9/13–12/14) Visiting Scholar, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Began to write a book-length manuscript on transnational migration from the Hispanic Caribbean. (9–12/9) Researcher, “The Transnational Origins of the Puerto Rican Diaspora: Revisiting the Farm Workers Program, 1947–1977.” Reviewed the Historical Archives of the Puerto Rican Diaspora to trace the origins of the first transnational communities and circular migration among Puerto Rican contract workers. Funded by the CUNY-Caribbean Exchange Program, Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños, Hunter College. (7–9/8) Director, Research Project on “A Migrant Crossroads: Puerto Rico’s Dual Role as a Recipient and Sender of Remittances,” Center for a New Economy, San Juan, PR. Designed and conducted the first fieldwork project on money sending and receiving among Puerto Ricans and Dominicans in Puerto Rico. Funded by the Ford Foundation. (6–12/6) Co-Principal Investigator (with Félix V. Matos-Rodríguez), Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños, Hunter College, NY. Collected and analyzed demographic and socioeconomic data on Puerto Ricans in Central Florida. Sponsored by the Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce. (8/4–5/5) Consultant, Rockefeller Foundation, North America Regional Office, New York. Prepared a research report on “Dominican Transnational Migration” (with Peggy Levitt and Rubén Silié). (3–9/3) Consultant, law offices of Manuel de San Juan, San Juan, PR. Wrote an academic report on the impact of ethnic humor on Dominican immigrants in Puerto Rico. (12/2000) Senior Fellow in Latino Studies, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Conducted archival research on the public representations of Puerto Rican culture at the National Museum of American History, the National Anthropological Archives, and Hunter College. Sponsors: Marvette Pérez and Miguel Bretos. (8/99; 6–7/2000) Visiting Scholar, Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania. Analyzed survey data on Puerto Rican migration to the United States. Funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Washington, DC. Sponsor: Douglas S. Massey. (6–7/99)

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Consultant, Latin American Migration Project, University of Pennsylvania. Collaborated in a survey of three Puerto Rican communities and their migration patterns to the United States. Funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Washington, DC. Project Co-Directors: Douglas S. Massey and Jorge Durand. (7–8/98) Director, Research Project on “Two Wings of the Same Bird? Contemporary Puerto Rican Attitudes toward Cuban Immigrants.” Designed and conducted a public opinion poll for the law office of María H. Sandoval, San Juan, PR. (8–10/97) Director, Research Project on “The Dominican Community in Washington Heights: Ethnic Identity, Popular Culture, and Everyday Life.” Conducted ethnographic fieldwork in a neighborhood within the largest Dominican settlement in the United States. Funded by the Dominican Studies Institute, City University of New York. (6–12/93) Consultant, Research Project on “Closing the Gap: The School and the Community,” University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Participated in the design of a study of formal and informal learning strategies in Puerto Rico. Funded by the Puerto Rico Council of Higher Education. Project Director: Prof. Ileana Quintero. (6/93–6/94) Principal Investigator, Research Project on “The Informal Sector and Undocumented Migration: The Case of Dominicans in Puerto Rico,” University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Directed a study of the behavioral causes of the Census undercount, supported by the Center for Survey Methods Research, Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC. (11/89–7/91) Director, Research Project on “The Impact of Dominican Migration in Santurce, Puerto Rico,” University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Conducted the first fieldwork on this topic, supported by the National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. (8/87–1/89) Researcher, Pilot Project in Gerontology, University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Designed, produced, and pilot tested an instructional module on the impact of retirement upon the aged. Supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC. Project Coordinator: Dr. Blanca Villamil-Forastieri. (1/86–5/87) Research Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley. Conducted historical research on the Day of the Dead festival in Mexico and Spain. Project Director: Dr. Stanley Brandes. (1–5/85) Research Assistant, School of Education, University of California, Berkeley. Conducted fieldwork with Mexican American students for the project “Learning English through Bilingual Education.” Duties included translation, language assessment, participant observation, and data analysis. Project Director: Dr. Lilly Wong Fillmore. (1–12/81) Research Assistant, National Opinion Research Center, Chicago, IL. Interviewed members of Hispanic interest groups for the project “High School and Beyond.” Project Director: Dr. James Coleman. (2–6/79)

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Administrative Director, Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University, Miami. Leading an internationally recognized center for interdisciplinary research and academic programs on Cuban and Cuban-American issues, with more than 50 faculty affiliates. (8/12-present) Acting Dean, College of Social Sciences, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Supervised ten undergraduate programs, six graduate programs, four research institutes, and a computer center. (7/11–6/12) Director, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Supervised two undergraduate programs in sociology and anthropology, and a graduate program in sociology, including 14 full-time and 24 part-time faculty members, and three administrative staff members. (8/4–1/8) Director, Revista de Ciencias Sociales, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Duties included presiding over the editorial board; seeking and editing manuscripts; coordinating the peer review of submitted manuscripts; and overseeing all aspects of the production and distribution of the Island’s leading academic journal in the social sciences. (2/95–2/1) Co-Director, Consortium for Undergraduate Studies on Latin America and the Caribbean, University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Directed a proposal to create an interdisciplinary program in Latin American and Caribbean studies in collaboration with the State University of New York at Albany. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Co-Director: Dr. Emilio Pantojas-García (until 10/93); Dr. Christine Bose (after 11/93). (8/91–8/94) Director, Academic Research Center, University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Promoted, evaluated, and coordinated university-wide research projects; organized symposia and colloquia; edited an occasional paper series; supervised a research assistant program; and advised researchers on their projects. (8/88–6/91) Co-Director, Research Project on “Community Economic Development Programs in Puerto Rico,” University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Supervised project administration and served on its Steering Committee. Funded by the Puerto Rico Community Foundation. Principal Investigator: Dr. Edwin Meléndez. (1–12/91) Assistant Director, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville. Advised undergraduates, organized the colloquium series, wrote grant proposals, edited the Center newsletter, and assisted in daily management of the Center. (7/87–8/88) Acting Director, Department of Social Sciences, University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Recruited new faculty members, evaluated academic and administrative personnel, designed course schedules, wrote the annual report, and represented the Department in all University activities. (4–6/87)

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Assistant Director, Department of Social Sciences, University of the Sacred Heart, Santurce, PR. Duties included advising undergraduates, managing staff, organizing academic activities, promoting programs, and revising the curriculum. (8/86–4/87) PUBLICATIONS

Books & Monographs 1. Picturing Cuba: Art, Culture, and Identity on the Island and in the Diaspora. Edited

volume. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2019.

2. Puerto Rico: What Everyone Needs to Know. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. Selected as one of the best books of 2017 by El Nuevo Día.

3. Cuba and the United States after D17. Edited volume. Vol. 25 of Hemisphere: A Magazine

of the Americas (Kimberly Green Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Florida International University), 2016.

4. Un pueblo disperso: Dimensiones sociales y culturales de la diáspora cubana. [A Dispersed

People: Social and Cultural Dimensions of the Cuban Diaspora.] Edited volume. Valencia, Spain: Aduana Vieja, 2014.

5. Diáspora, migración y transnacionalismo. [Diaspora, Migration, and Transnationalism.]

Edited volume. Op. Cit.: Revista del Centro de Investigaciones Históricas 20 (2011–12). 6. La diáspora cubana en el siglo XXI (with Uva de Aragón, Juan Antonio Blanco, Jorge

Domínguez, Orlando Márquez, and Carmelo Mesa-Lago). [The Cuban Diaspora in the Twenty-First Century.] Miami: Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University, 2011.

7. Blurred Borders: Transnational Migration between the Hispanic Caribbean and the United

States. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2011. Excerpt: http://uncpressblog.com/2011/10/17/jorge-duany-blurred-borders-an-

excerpt 8. Puerto Rican Florida (edited with Patricia Silver). Thematic issue of CENTRO: Journal of

the Center for Puerto Rican Studies 22, no. 1 (2010). 9. La nación en vaivén: Identidad, migración y cultura popular en Puerto Rico. [Nation on

the Move: Identity, Migration, and Popular Culture in Puerto Rico.] San Juan: Callejón, 2010. Reprinted in 2011.

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10. How the United States Racializes Latinos: White Hegemony and Its Consequences (edited with José A. Cobas and Joe R. Feagin). Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2009. Second ed., 2016.

11. A Transnational Migrant Crossroads: The Circulation of People and Money in Puerto Rico.

San Juan: Center for a New Economy, 2007. https://lamp.opr.princeton.edu/pdf%20various/Duany%202007.pdf

12. Puerto Ricans in Orlando and Central Florida (with Félix V. Matos-Rodríguez). Policy

Report 1, no. 1. New York: Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños, Hunter College, CUNY, 2006. https://centropr.hunter.cuny.edu/sites/default/files/working_papers/FloridaBrief(F).pdf

13. Un pueblo puertorriqueño, by Morris Siegel. [A Puerto Rican Town.] Introduction,

revision, and translation (with María de Jesús García Moreno and Noelia Sánchez Walker). San Juan: Publicaciones Puertorriqueñas, 2005.

14. The Puerto Rican Nation on the Move: Identities on the Island and in the United States.

Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002. Chosen as one of “the books that left their mark in the decade” in Puerto Rico and one of the best books of 2002 by El Nuevo Día. Reprinted in 2003 and 2004.

Introduction: http://uncpressblog.com/2011/10/17/jorge-duany-blurred-borders-an-

excerpt Partly translated as La cultura puertorriqueña en movimiento: Identidades nacionales en

la Isla y en los Estados Unidos, by Verónica Toro Ruiz. M.A. thesis, Graduate School of Translation, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, 2005.

15. Cubans in Puerto Rico: Ethnic Economy and Cultural Identity (with José A. Cobas).

Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1997. Revised English version of Los cubanos en Puerto Rico.

16. El Barrio Gandul: Economía subterránea y migración indocumentada en Puerto Rico

(with Luisa Hernández Angueira and César A. Rey). [Barrio Glandule: The Underground Economy and Undocumented Migration in Puerto Rico.] Caracas: Nueva Sociedad, 1995. Selected as one of the best books of 1995 by El Nuevo Día.

Excerpted in Ciencias sociales: Sociedad y cultura contemporáneas, edited by Lina M.

Torres Rivera, 205–7. 3rd ed. Mexico City: International Thomson Editores, 2004. 17. Los cubanos en Puerto Rico: Economía étnica e identidad cultural (with José A. Cobas).

Río Piedras: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1995. Out of print. Selected as one of the best books of 1995 by El Nuevo Día.

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18. Quisqueya on the Hudson: The Transnational Identity of Dominicans in Washington Heights. Dominican Research Monograph No. 1. New York: Dominican Studies Institute, City University of New York, 1994. 2nd ed., with a new preface, 2008. https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/sites/default/files/dsi/upload/Quisqueya_on_the_Hudson_The_Transnational_Identity_of_Dominicans_in_Washington_Heights.pdf

Excerpted in Caribbean Connections: Moving North, edited by Catherine Sunshine and

Keith Q. Warner, 179–82. Washington, DC: Network of Educators on the Americas, 1998.

19. La vejez: Conceptos básicos y aplicaciones prácticas (edited with Blanca Villamil-

Forastieri). [Aging: Basic Concepts and Practical Applications.] Hato Rey, PR: Publicaciones Puertorriqueñas, 1991. 2nd ed., 1994.

20. Los dominicanos en Puerto Rico: Migración en la semi-periferia. Edited volume.

[Dominicans in Puerto Rico: Migration in the Semi-Periphery.] Río Piedras: Ediciones Huracán, 1990.

21. El retiro: Su impacto psicosocial. [The Psychosocial Impact of Retirement.] Santurce:

University of the Sacred Heart, 1987. Reprinted in La vejez: Conceptos básicos y aplicaciones prácticas, edited by Blanca

Villamil-Forastieri and Jorge Duany, 47–116. Hato Rey, PR: Publicaciones Puertorriqueñas, 1991.

Articles in Professional Journals 1. “Cuban Migration: A Postrevolution Exodus Ebbs and Flows.” Migration Information

Source, July 6, 2017. http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/cuban-migration-postrevolution-exodus-ebbs-and-flows

2. “La crisis migratoria cubana después del 17-D: Consecuencias del deshielo de las relaciones entre Cuba y Estados Unidos.” [“The Cuban Migration Crisis after D17: The Consequences of the Thaw in U.S.-Cuba Relations.”] Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica (Mexico) 16, no. 4 (2016): 24–30.

Reproduced in Cuba Posible (Cuba), November 8, 2016. https://cubaposible.com/la-

crisis-migratoria-cubana-despues-del-17d 3. “The Cuban-American Community after D17.” Hemisphere: A Magazine of the Americas

25 (2016): 22–25. 4. “Recent Changes in U.S.-Cuba Relations: Implications for the Cuban-American

Community.” Romanische Studien (Germany) 3 (2016): 85–90. http://www.romanischestudien.de/index.php/rst/article/view/117

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5. “Discursos raciales en Cuba.” [“Racial Discourses in Cuba.”] Identidades 1, no. 2 (2014): 26–28.

6. “Yuxtaposiciones/Juxtapositions.” Cuba Global / Global Cuba: Perspectives from the 21st

Century, edited by Katherine Miranda. Sargasso (2012–13): 160–61. 7. “Rozmyte granice: Diaspora kubańska w kontekście hiszpańskich Karaibów.” [“Blurred

Borders: The Cuban Diaspora in a Hispanic Caribbean Context.”] Ameryka Łaciñska (Poland) 76, no. 2 (2012): 74–83. https://www.infona.pl/resource/bwmeta1.element.desklight-9636c44c-4b43-4f8c-89fb-1635e091066d

8. “Presentación: Diáspora, migración y transnacionalismo.” [“Introduction: Diaspora,

Migration, and Transnationalism.”] Op. Cit.: Revista del Centro de Investigaciones Históricas 20 (2011–12): 11–31.

9. “Anthropology in a Postcolonial Colony: Helen I. Safa’s Contribution to Puerto Rican

Ethnography.” Caribbean Studies 38, no. 2 (2010): 33–57. 10. “A Transnational Colonial Migration: Puerto Rico’s Farm Worker Program.” New West

Indian Guide (The Netherlands) 84, nos. 3–4 (2010): 225–51. 11. “Las diásporas de las Antillas hispánicas: Una comparación transnacional.” [“The

Hispanic Caribbean Diasporas: A Transnational Comparison.”] Revista del CESLA (Poland) 13, no. 1 (2010): 219–40. https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=243316419021

Reprinted in En la alteridad del mainstream americano: Estudios acerca de lo latino en

los Estados Unidos, edited by Antonio Aja and Ana Niria Albo Díaz, 27–47. Havana: Fondo Editorial Casa de las Américas, 2011.

Reprinted in Trans(it) Areas: Convivencias en Centroamérica y el Caribe. Un simposio

transareal, edited by Ottmar Ette, Werner Backenbach, Gesine Müller, and Alexandra Ortiz Wallen, 68–91. Berlin: Edition Tranvía, 2011.

12. “The ‘Puerto Ricanization’ of Florida: Historical Background and Current Status.

Introduction” (with Patricia Silver). In Puerto Rican Florida, coedited with Patricia Silver. Thematic issue of CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies 22, no. 1 (2010): 4–31.

13. “The Orlando Ricans: Overlapping Identity Discourses among Middle-Class Puerto Rican

Immigrants.” In Puerto Rican Florida, coedited with Patricia Silver. Thematic issue of CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies 22, no. 1 (2010): 84–115.

14. “To Send or Not to Send: Migrant Remittances in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic,

and Mexico.” In Continental Divides: International Migration in the Americas, edited by

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Katharine M. Donato, Jonathan Hiskey, Jorge Durand, and Douglas S. Massey. Special issue of Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 630, no. 1 (2010): 205–23.

15. “Cómo representar a los nuevos sujetos colonizados: John Alden Mason y los comienzos

de la antropología estadounidense en Puerto Rico.” [“Representing Newly Colonized Subjects: John Alden Mason and the Beginnings of U.S. Anthropology in Puerto Rico.”] La Torre: Revista de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (Third Series) 14, nos. 53–54 (2009): 1–21.

16. “Enviar o no enviar migradólares: Migración y remesas en Puerto Rico, República

Dominicana y México.” [“To Send or Not to Send Migradollars: Migration and Remittances in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico.”] Camino Real: Estudios de las Hispanidades Norteamericanas (Spain) 1, no. 1 (2009): 27–52. http://www.institutofranklin.net/sites/default/files/fckeditor/Enviar%20o%20no%20enviar%20Migradolares(1).pdf

17. “Diasporic Dreams: Documenting Caribbean Migrations.” Caribbean Studies 36, no. 1

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a Estados Unidos.” [“The Nation in the Diaspora: The Multiple Repercussions of Puerto Rican Emigration to the United States.”] Revista de Ciencias Sociales (New Series) 17 (2007): 118–53. https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/rcs/article/view/7447

Reproduced in El Caribe y sus diásporas: Cartografía de saberes y prácticas culturales,

edited by Anja Bandau and Martha Zapata Galindo, 49–84. Madrid: Verbum, 2010. Translated into French as “La nation dans la diaspora: Les multiples répercussions de

l’émigration portoricaine aux États-Unis.” L’Ordinaire Latino-américain (France) nos. 208–209 (2007–2008): 63–92.

Abridged and updated English version in Governance in the Non-Independent Caribbean:

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19. “Racializing Ethnicity in the Spanish-Speaking Caribbean: A Comparison of Haitians in

the Dominican Republic and Dominicans in Puerto Rico.” Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies 1, no. 2 (2006): 231–48.

Abridged version in How the United States Racializes Latinos: White Hegemony and Its

Consequences, edited by José A. Cobas, Jorge Duany, and Joe R. Feagin, 214–27. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2009.

Translated into Spanish as “La racialización de la etnicidad en el Caribe

hispanohablante: Haitianos en República Dominicana y dominicanos en Puerto Rico,” in

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Cruzando fronteras: Convergencias entre la sociedad civil y la academia en el Caribe, edited by Karin Weyland-Usanna, Sara Benítez-Delgado y Liliana Cotto-Morales, 173–208. Santo Domingo: Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo, 2010. Reprinted in Revista Jurídica Universidad Interamericana 46, no. 4 (2012): 739–58.

20. “Más allá de El Barrio: La diáspora puertorriqueña hacia la Florida.” [“Beyond El Barrio:

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21. “Colonial Migrants: Recent Work on Puerto Ricans on and off the Island.” New West

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22. “The Rough Edges of Puerto Rican Identities: Race, Gender, and Transnationalism.”

Latin American Research Review 40, no. 3 (2005): 177–90. 23. “¿El país de cinco pisos? La diversidad étnica en el Puerto Rico contemporáneo.” [“The

Five-Storied Country? Ethnic Diversity in Contemporary Puerto Rico.”] El Sol 49, no. 2 (2005): 4–7.

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25. “Dominican Migration to Puerto Rico: A Transnational Perspective.” CENTRO: Journal of

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26. “Entre la Isla y la diáspora: Los estudios sobre la migración en Puerto Rico y la Revista

de Ciencias Sociales.” [“Between the Island and the Diaspora: Migration Studies in Puerto Rico and the Social Sciences Review.”] Revista de Ciencias Sociales (New Series) 12 (2003): 102–19. https://rcsdigital.homestead.com/files/Nueva_epoca_no12/Duany__Jorge.pdf

27. “Nation, Migration, Identity: The Case of Puerto Ricans.” Latino Studies 1, no. 3 (2003):

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28. “Puerto Rican, Hispanic, or Latino? Recent Debates on National and Pan-Ethnic Identities.” CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies 15, no. 2 (2003): 256–67.

29. “La migración caribeña hacia Puerto Rico: Su impacto demográfico, socioeconómico y

cultural.” [“Caribbean Migration to Puerto Rico: Its Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Cultural Impact.”] Revista del Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (Second Series) 7, no. 4 (2003): 3–13.

Reprinted in América Latina con razón y corazón, edited by Francisco Rodríguez, 167–

78. Warsaw: Center for Latin American Studies, University of Poland, 2003. 30. “Ein nasjon i rørsle.” [“A Nation on the Move.”] LatinAmerika (Norway) 3 (September

2002): 8–9. 31. “Nación, migración, identidad: Sobre el transnacionalismo a propósito de Puerto Rico.”

[“Nation, Migration, Identity: About Transnationalism Apropos the Case of Puerto Rico.”] Nueva Sociedad (Venezuela) 178 (2002): 56–69. https://nuso.org/articulo/sobre-el-transnacionalismo-a-proposito-de-puerto-rico/

Reprinted in Ir y venir: Procesos transnacionales entre América Latina y el norte, edited

by Sonia Báez Hernández, Anadeli Bencomo, and Marc Zimmerman, 223–34. Santiago, Chile: LACASA/Bravo y Allende, 2007.

Translated into French as “Nation, immigration et identité: Repenser le colonialisme et

le transnationalisme à propos du cas de Porto Rico.” In Dynamiques migratoires de la Caraïbe, edited by GÉODE Caraïbe, 221–38. Paris: Karthala, 2007.

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[“Networks, Remittances, and Family Restaurants: The Cuban Diaspora from a Transnational Perspective.”] Nueva Sociedad (Venezuela) 174 (2001): 40–51. https://nuso.org/articulo/la-diaspora-cubana-desde-una-perspectiva-transnacional/

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35. “Nation on the Move: The Construction of Cultural Identities in Puerto Rico and the Diaspora.” American Ethnologist 27, no. 1 (2000): 5–30.

36. “Two Wings of the Same Bird? Contemporary Puerto Rican Attitudes Toward Cuban

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38. “Académico pionero y activista frustrado: El primer estudio antropológico de una

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39. “Después de la modernidad: Debates contemporáneos sobre cultura y política en Puerto

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40. “On Borders and Boundaries: Contemporary Thinking on Cultural Identities.” Gestos:

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Excerpted in Caribbean Connections: The Dominican Republic, edited by Anne Gallin,

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49. “Einwanderung de luxe? Die cubanische Einwanderung in USA.” [“A Golden Exile?

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50. “El impacto de la inmigración extranjera en el mercado laboral de Puerto Rico.” [“The

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51. “Quisqueya en el Hudson: La comunidad dominicana de Washington Heights.”

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52. “Neither Golden Exile nor Dirty Worm: Ethnic Identity in Recent Cuban-American

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Translated into Spanish as “Ni ‘exiliado dorado’ ni ‘gusano sucio’: La identidad étnica en recientes novelas cubano-americanas.” Temas: Cultura, Ideología, Sociedad (Cuba) 10 (1997): 22–30.

53. “Más allá de la válvula de escape: Tendencias recientes en la migración caribeña.”

[“Beyond the Safety Valve: Recent Trends in Caribbean Migration.”] Nueva Sociedad (Venezuela) 127 (1993): 80–99. https://nuso.org/articulo/mas-alla-de-la-valvula-de-escape-tendencias-recientes-en-la-migracion-caribena/ Reprinted in Caribea: Revista Cultural Caribeña 1, no. 2 (1993): 6–16; and in El Caribe y Cuba en la posguerra fría, edited by Andrés Serbín and Joseph Tulchin, 215–34. Caracas: Nueva Sociedad, 1994. Revised English translation published in Social and Economic Studies (Jamaica) 43, no. 1 (1994): 95–122. Reprinted in Caribbean Sociology: Introductory Reader, edited by Christine Barrow and Rhoda Reddock, 861–77. Oxford, UK: James Currey Publishers, 2001.

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54. “¿Se han asimilado los cubanos a Puerto Rico?” Actas Latinoamericanas de Varsovia (Poland) 14 (1992): 59–82.

55. “Las relaciones interétnicas en Puerto Rico: Implicaciones para la educación y la

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56. “Caribbean Migration to Puerto Rico: A Comparison of Cubans and Dominicans.”

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Spanish Caribbean.”] Plural 9–10, nos. 1–2 (1991–92): 157–70. 58. “El sector informal y la migración internacional: El caso de los dominicanos en Puerto

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Reprinted in two parts in Claridad, February 14–20, 1992; and February 21–28, 1992. 59. “Salsa, Plena, and Danza: Recent Materials on Puerto Rican Popular Music.” Latin

American Music Review 11, no. 2 (1990): 286–96. 60. “Hacia un marco teórico de la migración caribeña.” [“Toward a Theoretical Framework

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17 (1992): 63–75. 61. “The Caribbean Diaspora: The View from Miami and New York.” Caribbean Studies 23,

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[“Dominican Emigration to Puerto Rico: An Interview.”] Homines 13, no. 2/14, no. 1 (1989–90): 194–99.

63. “The Cuban Community of Puerto Rico: A Comparative Caribbean Perspective.” Ethnic

and Racial Studies 12, no. 1 (1989): 36–46. 64. “Hispanics in the United States: Cultural Diversity and Identity.” Caribbean Studies 22,

nos. 1–2 (1989): 1–35. 65. “Ethnic Identity and Socioeconomic Adaptation: The Case of Cubans in Puerto Rico.” The

Journal of Ethnic Studies 17, no. 1 (1989): 109–27.

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66. “Cultura y personalidad en Puerto Rico: Para una psicología de la identidad nacional.”

[“Culture and Personality in Puerto Rico: Toward a Psychology of National Identity.”] Homines 12, nos. 1–2 (1988–89): 180–85.

Reprinted in Puerto Rico: Sociedad, cultura y educación. Antología de lecturas, edited by

Carlos Di Núbila and Carmen Rodríguez Cortés, 29–37. San Juan: Isla Negra, 1997. 2nd ed., 2003.

67. “Los dominicanos indocumentados en Santurce: Su inserción a la sociedad

puertorriqueña.” [“Undocumented Dominicans in Santurce: Their Incorporation into Puerto Rican Society.”] Punto y Coma 1, no. 1 (1988): 105–15.

Reprinted in Los inmigrantes indocumentados dominicanos en Puerto Rico: Realidad y

mitos, edited by Juan E. Hernández Cruz, 63–76, San Germán, PR: Centro de Publicaciones, Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico, 1989.

Reprinted in Actas Latinoamericanas de Varsovia (Poland) 5 (1988): 151–68. Excerpted in Última Hora (Dominican Republic), October 5, 1991, 16–17. 68. “The Significance of Puerto Rico for Latin American Studies.” LASA Forum 19, no. 3

(1988): 1, 9–10. 69. “After the Revolution: The Search for Roots in Afro-Cuban Culture.” Latin American

Research Review 23, no. 1 (1988): 244–55. 70. “La antropología organizacional: Una visión interdisciplinaria de la administración

pública” (with Mayra Rosario). [“Organizational Anthropology: An Interdisciplinary View of Public Administration.”] Revista de Administración Pública 20, no. 1 (1987): 145–61.

71. “Imperialistas reacios: Los antropólogos norteamericanos en Puerto Rico, 1898–1950.”

[“Reluctant Imperialists: American Anthropologists in Puerto Rico, 1898–1950.”] Revista del Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña 26, no. 97 (1987): 3–11.

72. “Buscando ambiente: Estratificación social y minorías étnicas en San Juan, Puerto Rico.”

[“Social Stratification and Ethnic Minorities in San Juan, Puerto Rico.”] Revista de Ciencias Sociales 26, nos. 1–4 (1987): 105–38.

73. “Ethnicity in the Spanish Caribbean: Notes on the Consolidation of Creole Identity in

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74. “Popular Music in Puerto Rico: Toward an Anthropology of Salsa.” Latin American Music Review 5, no. 2 (1984): 186–216.

Reprinted in Salsiology: Afro-Cuban Music and the Evolution of Salsa in New York City,

edited by Vernon W. Boggs, 69–89. New York: Greenwood, 1992. 75. “Stones, Trees, and Blood: An Analysis of a Cuban Santero Ritual.” Cuban

Studies/Estudios Cubanos 12, no. 2 (1982): 37–53. Book Chapters 1. “Viajes, remesas y trabajo por cuenta propia: Relaciones económicas entre los cubanos

emigrados y su país de origen.” [“Travel, Remittances, and Self-Employment: Economic Relations between Cuban Émigrés and Their Country of Origin.”] In Relaciones económicas históricas Cuba-Estados Unidos, edited by Antonio Santamaría García and José Manuel Azcona, forthcoming.

2. “‘May God Take Me to Orlando’: The Puerto Rican Exodus to Florida before and after Hurricane Maria.” In Caribbean Migrations: The Legacies of Colonialism, edited by Anke Birkenmaier. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, forthcoming.

3. “Celularitis” and “Cómo leer el reggaetón” [“How to Read Reaggetón”]. In El placer de

leer y escribir: Antología de lecturas, edited by Editorial Playor, 299–302. San Juan: Playor, forthcoming.

4. “Lazos transnacionales e identidades postnacionales de la diáspora cubana.”

[“Transnational Ties and Postnational Identities of the Cuban Diaspora.”] In Identidad y postnacionalismo en la cultura cubana, edited by Laura P. Alonso Gallo and Belén Rodríguez-Mourelo, 81–95. Valencia, Spain: Aduana Vieja, 2019.

5. “Prólogo.” [“Prologue.”] In Cuba pos-Castro: ¿Espejismo o realidad? Miradas diversas

sobre una sociedad en transición, edited by Sergio Ángel and Armando Chaguaceda, 9–14. Bogotá: Universidad Sergio Arboleda, 2019.

6. “Introduction: Cuba, a Moveable Nation.” In Picturing Cuba: Art, Culture, and Identity on

the Island and in the Diaspora, edited by Jorge Duany, 11–14. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2019.

7. “From Burning Paintings to Domestic Anxieties: Shifting Cultural Relations between the

United States and Cuba and between Cubans on and off the Island.” In On the Horizon: Contemporary Cuban Art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection, edited by Tobias Ostrander, 208–27. Miami: Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2018.

Reprinted in Picturing Cuba: Art, Culture, and Identity on the Island and in the Diaspora, edited by Jorge Duany, 219–40. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2019.

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8. “Nuyorican and Diasporican Literature and Culture.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. http://literature.oxfordre.com/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190201098.001.0001/acrefore-9780190201098-e-387

9. “El éxodo boricua contemporáneo.” [“The Contemporary Puerto Rican Exodus.”] In Ida y vuelta: Experiencias de la migración en el arte puertorriqueño contemporáneo, edited by Laura Bravo, 19–28. Río Piedras, PR: Museo de Historia, Antropología y Arte, Universidad de Puerto Rico, 2017.

10. “Cubanos de aquí y de allá” [“Cubans from Here and There.”] In La crónica más larga:

Periodismo cubano en el exilio, edited by Fabio Murrieta, 94–96. Valencia, Spain: Aduana Vieja, 2016.

11. “‘Qué pasa, Little Havana’: Los paisajes transnacionales de la diáspora cubana en

Miami.” [“The Transnational Landscapes of the Cuban Diaspora in Miami.”] In Paisajes sumergidos, paisajes invisibles: Formas y normas de convivencia en las literaturas y culturas del Caribe, edited by Ottmar Ette and Gesine Müller, 47–63. Berlin: Edition Tranvía, 2015.

12. “Mickey Ricans? The Recent Puerto Rican Diaspora to Florida.” In La Florida: Five

Hundred Years of Hispanic Presence, edited by Viviana Díaz-Balsera and Rachel A. May, 224–41. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2014.

13. “Foreword.” In 2014 FIU Cuba Poll: How Cuban Americans View U.S. Policy toward Cuba,

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14. “Introducción: Del exilio histórico a la diáspora contemporánea.” [“Introduction: From

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15. “¿Fin del exilio o latinización? La transformación de la comunidad cubanoamericana.” In

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16. “¿Analfabetos bilingües? Prácticas lingüísticas de los puertorriqueños en la Isla y en la

diáspora.” [“Bilingual Illiterates? The Language Practices of Puerto Ricans on the Island and in the Diaspora.”] In El futuro del español en Estados Unidos: La lengua en las comunidades de inmigrantes hispanos, edited by José Antonio Alonso Rodríguez, Jorge Durand, and Rodolfo Gutiérrez, 219–47. Barcelona: Ariel, 2013.

Translated as “Bilingual Illiterates? The Linguistic Practices of Puerto Ricans of the

Island and in the Diaspora.” In The Future of Spanish in the United States: The Language

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of Hispanic Migrant Communities, edited by José Antonio Alonso Rodríguez, Jorge Durand, and Rodolfo Gutiérrez, 213–40. Barcelona: Ariel, 2014.

17. “Puerto Rico, nación de dos banderas.” [“Puerto Rico, a Nation of Two Flags.”] In

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Reprinted in Héctor Méndez Caratini, Videos y fotografías de Puerto Rico y

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18. “Puerto Ricans, Racial Identity and Self-Determination of.” In Encyclopedia of Race and

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from 1815 to the Present.”] In Historia de Puerto Rico, edited by Luis E. González Vales and María Dolores Luque, 61–87. Madrid: Ediciones Doce Calles, 2013.

22. “The Puerto Rican Diaspora to the United States: A Colonial or Postcolonial Migration?”

(Japanese translation.) In Human Migration and the 21st Century Global Society, edited by Katsunori Yamazato, Masahide Ishihara, and Masaaki Gabe, 127–71. Ryukyus, Japan: Faculty of Law and Letters, University of the Ryukus, 2013.

23. “The Puerto Rican Diaspora to the United States: A Postcolonial Migration?” In

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Translated into Spanish as “La diáspora puertorriqueña: Una migración colonial

transnacional.” In Latinidad en encuentro: Experiencias migratorias en los Estados Unidos, edited by Ana Niria Albo Díaz and Antonio Aja Díaz, 15–40. Havana: Casa de las Américas, 2014.

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25. “Diasporas: Introduction.” In Cuba: People, Culture, History, edited by Alan West-Durán, 143–45. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2011.

26. “Diasporas: Cubans Abroad, Post-1959.” In Cuba: People, Culture, History, edited by Alan

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28. “La diáspora cubana desde una perspectiva transnacional.” [“The Cuban Diaspora from

a Transnational Perspective.”] In Cuba 2009: Reflexiones en torno a los 50 años de la revolución de Castro, edited by Andrzej Dembicz, 189–207. Warsaw: Center for Latin American Studies, University of Warsaw, 2009.

Reproduced by Otrolunes: Revista Hispanoamericana de Cultura (Spain) 3, no. 8 (2009).

http://otrolunes.com/archivos/08/html/este-lunes/este-lunes-n08-a14-p01-2009.html

29. “Introduction: Racializing Latinos—Historical Background and Current Forms” (with

José A. Cobas and Joe R. Feagin). In How the United States Racializes Latinos: White Hegemony and Its Consequences, edited by José A. Cobas, Jorge Duany, and Joe R. Feagin, 1–15. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2009.

30. “Becoming Cuba-Rican.” In The Portable Island: Cubans at Home in the World, edited by

Ruth Behar and Lucía M. Suárez, 197–208. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 31. “Población y sociedad: Panorama general.” [“Population and Society: A Panoramic

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32. “Migración extranjera hacia Puerto Rico.” [“Foreign Migration to Puerto Rico.”] In

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33. “Inmigración de cubanos y dominicanos.” [“Immigration of Cubans and Dominicans.”] In

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34. “Emigración boricua a la Florida.” [“Puerto Rican Migration to Florida.”] In Enciclopedia

de Puerto Rico, edited by Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades, 2007. https://enciclopediapr.org/encyclopedia/emigracion-boricua-a-la-florida/

35. “La diáspora boricua.” [“The Puerto Rican Diaspora.”] In Puerto Rico en el mundo, edited

by Roberto Gándara Sánchez, 9–10. English translation, 115. San Juan: Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades/Centro de Investigación y Política Pública, 2007.

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Reproduced by Enciclopedia de Puerto Rico, edited by Fundación Puertorriqueña de las

Humanidades, 2007. https://enciclopediapr.org/encyclopedia/diaspora-boricua/ 36. “Puerto Rico: ¿Sociedad del postrabajo?” [“Puerto Rico: A Post-Work Society?”] In

Puerto Rico en el mundo, edited by Roberto Gándara Sánchez, 22–24. English translation, 119–20. San Juan: Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades/Centro de Investigación y Política Pública, 2007.

Reproduced by Enciclopedia de Puerto Rico, edited by Fundación Puertorriqueña de las

Humanidades, 2007. https://enciclopediapr.org/encyclopedia/puerto-rico-sociedad-del-postrabajo/

37. “La diáspora dominicana en Puerto Rico: Sus persistentes exclusiones por etnia, raza y

género.” [“The Dominican Diaspora in Puerto Rico: Its Persistent Exclusions by Ethnicity, Race, and Gender.”] In La diversidad cultural: Reflexión crítica desde un acercamiento interdisciplinario, edited by Rosalie Rosa Soberal, 363–91. San Juan: Publicaciones Puertorriqueñas, 2007.

38. “La migración dominicana hacia Puerto Rico: Una perspectiva transnacional.”

[“Dominican Migration to Puerto Rico: A Transnational Perspective.”] In Globalización y localidad: Espacios, actores, movilidades e identidades, edited by Margarita Estrada Iguíniz and Pascal Labazée, 397–430. Mexico City: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social, 2007.

39. “Fifty Years of Commonwealth: The Contradictions of Free Associated Statehood in

Puerto Rico” (with Emilio Pantojas-García). In Extended Statehood in the Caribbean: Paradoxes of Quasi Colonialism, Local Autonomy, and Extended Statehood in the USA, French, Dutch, & British Caribbean, edited by Lammert de Jong and Dirk Krujit, 21–58. Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publishers, 2005.

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27. 40. “Más allá de las balsas: Tendencias recientes y proyecciones de la migración cubana.”

[“Beyond the Rafters: Current Patterns and Projections of Cuban Migration.”] In Cuba, el Caribe y el post embargo, edited by Alejandra Liriano de la Cruz, 405–32. Santo Domingo: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, 2005.

41. “Migration from the Spanish-Speaking Caribbean.” In In Motion: The African-American

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42. “Revisiting the Cuban Exception: A Comparative Perspective on Transnational Migration from the Hispanic Caribbean to the United States.” In Cuba Transnational, edited by Damián J. Fernández, 1–23. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2005.

43. “Prólogo.” In Arte social crítico, sentido y preocupación última: Reflexiones teóricas y

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44. “Dominicans in Puerto Rico: A Look at Barrio Gandul,” “Dominicans in New York:

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Translated into Spanish as “Los dominicanos en Puerto Rico: Una mirada al Barrio

Gandul” and “Los dominicanos en Nueva York: Quisqueya en el Hudson.” In Conexiones caribeñas: La República Dominicana, edited by Anne Gallin, Ruth Glasser, Jocelyn Santana, with Patricia R. Pessar, 5–16. Washington, DC: Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies, Yale University, and Teaching for Change, 2005.

45. “Dominicans.” In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States,

edited by Suzanne Oboler and Deena J. González, 520–30. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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46. “Race and Racialization.” In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United

States, edited by Suzanne Oboler and Deena J. González, 535–44. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Revised, updated, and abridged version in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and

Latinas in Contemporary Politics, Law, and Social Movements, Vol. 2, edited by Suzanne Oboler and Deena J. González, 263–71. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.

47. “¿Modernizar la nación o nacionalizar la modernidad? Las ciencias sociales en la

Universidad de Puerto Rico durante la década de 1950.” [“Modernizing the Nation or Nationalizing Modernity? The Social Sciences at the University of Puerto Rico during the 1950s.”] In Frente a la torre: Ensayos del Centenario de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1903–2003, edited by Silvia Álvarez Curbelo and Carmen I. Raffucci, 176–207. San Juan: La Editorial, Universidad de Puerto Rico, 2005.

48. “Neither White nor Black: The Representation of Racial Identity among Puerto Ricans

on the Island and in the U.S. Mainland.” In Neither Enemies nor Friends: Latinos, Blacks,

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Afro-Latinos, edited by Anani Dzidzienyo and Suzanne Oboler, 173–88. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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49. “Puerto Ricans in the United States.” In Encyclopedia of Diasporas: Immigrant and

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50. “Los países: Transnational Migration from the Dominican Republic to the United States.”

In Dominican Migration: Transnational Perspectives, edited by Ernesto Sagás and Sintia E. Molina, 29–52. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2004.

Reproduced by Migration Dialogue. https://migration.ucdavis.edu/rs/ceme/more.php?id=19 Excerpted in Caribbean Connections: The Dominican Republic, edited by Anne Gallin, Ruth Glasser, Jocelyn Santana, with Patricia R. Pessar, 78. Washington, DC: Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies, Yale University, and Teaching for Change, 2005.

51. “Puerto Rico—Between the Nation and the Diaspora: Migration to and from Puerto

Rico.” In Migration and Immigration: A Global View, edited by Maura I. Toro-Morn and Marixsa Alicea, 177–95. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2004.

Short version in Desde la orilla: Hacia una nacionalidad sin desalojos, edited by Silvio

Torres-Saillant, Ramona Hernández, and Blas R. Jiménez, 449–68. Santo Domingo: Manatí/La Trinitaria, 2004.

52. “Areíto,” “Balseros,” “Brigada Antonio Maceo,” “Cubans in Puerto Rico,” “Freedom

Flights,” and “Mariel Boat Lift.” Entries for Encyclopedia of Cuba: People, History, Culture, edited by Luis Martínez-Fernández, D. H. Figueredo, Louis A. Pérez, and Luis González, Vol. 2. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2003.

53. “Irse pa’ fuera: The Mobile Livelihoods of Circular Migrants between Puerto Rico and

the United States.” In Work and Migration: Life and Livelihoods in a Globalizing World, edited by Ninna Nyberg Sørensen and Karen Fog Olwig, 161–83. London: Routledge, 2002.

Reprinted as “Mobile Livelihoods: The Sociocultural Practices of Circular Migrants

between Puerto Rico and the United States.” International Migration Review 36, no. 2 (2002): 355–88.

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Translated into Spanish as “‘Irse pa’ fuera’: Los modos de vida móviles de los migrantes circulares entre Puerto Rico y los Estados Unidos.” Temas: Cultura, Ideología, Sociedad (Cuba) 26 (2001): 39–49.

54. “Reconstructing Cubanness: Changing Discourses of National Identity on the Island and

in the Diaspora during the Twentieth Century.” In Cuba, the Elusive Nation: Interpretations of National Identity, edited by Damián J. Fernández and Madeline Cámara Betancourt, 17–42. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2000.

55. “The Fear of Illegal Aliens: Caribbean Migration as a National and Regional Security

Threat.” In Security in the Caribbean Basin: The Challenge of Regional Cooperation, edited by Joseph S. Tulchin and Ralph H. Espach, 97–118. Boulder, CO: Lynn Rienner, 2000.

56. “Santos.” In Contemporary American Religion, Vol. 2, edited by Wade Clark Roof, 642–43.

New York: Macmillan Reference, 2000. 57. “Making Indians Out of Blacks: The Revitalization of Taíno Identity in Contemporary

Puerto Rico.” In Taíno Revival: Critical Perspectives on Puerto Rican Identity and Cultural Politics, edited by Gabriel Haslip-Viera, 31–56. New York: Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños, Hunter College, 1999. 2nd ed. 55–82. Princeton, NJ: Markus Wiener, 2001.

58. “La población y la migración en Puerto Rico de cara al siglo XXI.” [“Population and

Migration in Puerto Rico on the Eve of the Twenty-First Century.”] In Futuro económico de Puerto Rico: Antología de ensayos del Proyecto Universitario sobre el Futuro Económico de Puerto Rico, edited by Francisco E. Martínez, 219–54. Río Piedras: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1999.

59. “La religiosidad popular en Puerto Rico: Reseña de la literatura desde la perspectiva

antropológica.” [“Popular Religiosity in Puerto Rico: A Review of the Literature from an Anthropological Perspective.”] In Vírgenes, magos y escapularios: Imaginería, etnicidad y religiosidad popular en Puerto Rico, edited by Angel G. Quintero Rivera, 163–85. San Juan: Centro de Investigaciones Sociales, UPR/Centro de Investigaciones Académicas, USC/Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades, 1998. 2nd ed., 2003, 175–92.

60. From the Cuban Ajiaco to the Cuban-American Hyphen: Changing Discourses of National

Identity on the Island and in the Diaspora. Occasional Paper Series, Vol. 2, No. 8, Cuban Studies Association, University of Miami, 1997.

61. “From the Bohío to the Caserío: Urban Housing Conditions in Puerto Rico.” In Self-Help

Housing, the Poor, and the State in the Caribbean, edited by Robert B. Potter and Dennis Conway, 188–216. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press/Kingston: The Press University of the West Indies, 1997.

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62. “The Recent Cuban Exodus in Comparative Caribbean Perspective.” In Cuba and the Caribbean: Regional Issues and Trends in the Post-Cold War Era, edited by Joseph Tulchin, Andrés Serbín, and Rafael Hernández, 141–61. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1997.

63. “The Creation of a Transnational Caribbean Identity: Dominican Immigrants in San Juan

and New York.” In Ethnicity, Race, and Nationality in the Caribbean, edited by Juan Manuel Carrión, 195–232. San Juan: Institute of Caribbean Studies, University of Puerto Rico, 1997.

64. “Cuban Immigration.” In The Latino Encyclopedia, edited by Richard and Rafael Chabrán,

420–24. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1996. 65. “Dominican Americans.” In The Latino Encyclopedia, edited by Richard and Rafael

Chabrán, 497–500. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1996. 66. “La guagua aérea o la migración circular entre Puerto Rico y los Estados Unidos.” [“The

Flying Bus and Circular Migration between Puerto Rico and the United States.”] In La guagua aérea: A Symposium on Migration between Puerto Rico and the United States, edited by Christine Bose and María de F. Barceló-Miller, 12–15. Albany: Center for Latino, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, State University of New York, 1995.

67. “Migración desde y hacia Puerto Rico: El caso cubano.” [“Migration from and to Puerto

Rico: The Cuban Case.”] In Tendencias actuales del proceso migratorio cubano: Memorias del Primer Taller Internacional, edited by Consuelo Martín and Antonio Aja, 41–46. Havana: Centro de Estudios de Alternativas Políticas, Universidad de La Habana, 1995.

68. “Presentación del libro Corrientes migratorias en Puerto Rico/Migratory Trends in

Puerto Rico, de Juan Hernández Cruz.” Working Paper No. 68, Centro de Investigaciones del Caribe y América Latina, Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico, San Germán, 1995.

69. “Ethnicity, Identity, and Music: An Anthropological Analysis of the Dominican

Merengue.” In Music and Black Ethnicity: The Caribbean and South America, edited by Gerard Béhague, 65–90. Miami: North-South Center, University of Miami, 1994.

70. The Census Undercount, the Underground Economy, and Undocumented Migration: The

Case of Dominicans in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Ethnographic Evaluation of the 1990 Decennial Census Report Number 17, Center for Survey Methods Research, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC, 1992. https://www.census.gov/srd/papers/pdf/ev92-17.pdf

71. “La importancia de los indicadores y las estadísticas para la mujer y el desarrollo.”

[“The Significance of Statistics and Indicators for Women and Development.”] In Mujer y estadísticas: Memorias del primer seminario, edited by Evelyn Otero, 1–2. Cayey, PR: Pro Mujer, 1992.

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72. Más allá de la docilidad: La antropología psicológica en Puerto Rico. [Beyond Docility:

Psychological Anthropology in Puerto Rico.] Occasional Paper No. 9, Academic Research Center, University of the Sacred Heart, 1991.

73. “De la periferia a la semi-periferia: La migración dominicana hacia Puerto Rico.” [“From

the Periphery to the Semi-Periphery: Dominican Migration to Puerto Rico.”] In Los dominicanos en Puerto Rico: Migración en la semi-periferia, edited by Jorge Duany, 26–46. Río Piedras: Huracán, 1990.

Reprinted in Punto 7 Review: A Journal of Marginal Discourse 2, no. 1 (1989): 26–64. 74. “La fuerza laboral dominicana en Santurce: El impacto de la inmigración en un mercado

de trabajo segmentado” (with César A. Rey). [“The Dominican Labor Force in Santurce: The Impact of Immigration on a Segmented Labor Market.”] In Los dominicanos en Puerto Rico: Migración en la semi-periferia, edited by Jorge Duany, 47–67. Río Piedras: Huracán, 1990.

75. “La identidad y el exilio.” [“Identity and Exile.”] In Horizontes culturales y literarios,

edited by Graciela Gilman and Marian Z. Sugano, 190–91. New York: Harper and Row, 1984.

Book Reviews 1. Historia de los intercambios académicos entre Cuba y Estados Unidos, edited by Milagros

Martínez Reinosa and Sheryl Lutjens. Cuban Studies 49 (forthcoming).

2. Sponsored Migration: The State and Postwar Puerto Rican Migration to the United States, by Edgardo Meléndez. Hispanic American Historical Review 99, no. 2 (2019): 388–90.

3. Geographies of Cubanidad: Place, Race, and Musical Performance in Contemporary Cuba, by Rebecca M. Bodenheimer. Cuban Studies 46 (2018): 385–87.

4. Puerto Ricans in the Empire: Tobacco Growers and U.S. Colonialism, by Teresita A. Levy. The Journal of American History 104, no. 3 (2017): 789.

5. State of Ambiguity: Civic Life and Culture in Cuba’s First Republic, edited by Steven

Palmer, José Antonio Piqueras, and Amparo Sánchez Cobos. Bulletin of Latin American Research 35, no. 2 (2016): 279–80.

6. Broadcasting Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television, 1950–1960, by Yeidy M. Rivero.

Cuba Counterpoints, September 15, 2015. http://cubacounterpoints.com/letters/off-the-press/once-upon-a-time-cuban-television-a-review-of-yeidy-riveros-broadcasting-modernity-by-jorge-duany/

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7. ¡Oh Cuba hermosa! El cancionero político social en Cuba hasta 1958, by Cristóbal Díaz Ayala. Latin American Music Review 36, no. 1 (2015): 118–20.

8. Cuba in a Global Context: International Relations, Internationalism, and

Transnationalism, edited by Catherine Krull. Latin American Politics and Society 56, no. 4 (2014): 185–88.

9. Latino Urban Ethnography and the Work of Elena Padilla, edited by Mérida M. Rúa. New

West Indian Guide (The Netherlands) 88, nos. 1–2 (2014): 155–57. 10. Puerto Rican Citizen: History and Political Identity in Twentieth-Century New York City,

by Lorrin Thomas. New West Indian Guide (The Netherlands) 85, nos. 3–4 (2011): 301–4.

11. “Historias antillanas.” [“Antillean Histories.”] (Review of Historia de Cuba, edited by

Consuelo Naranjo Orovio, and Historia de la República Dominicana, edited by Frank Moya Pons.) Revista de Occidente (Spain) 365 (2011): 130–34.

12. The Cubans of Union City: Immigrants and Exiles in a New Jersey Community, by Yolanda

Prieto. New West Indian Guide (The Netherlands) 85, nos. 1–2 (2011): 125–27. 13. Encountering American Faultlines: Race, Class, and Dominican Incorporation in

Providence, by José Itzigsohn. Social Forces 81, no. 3 (2011): 1071–73. 14. Reggaeton, edited by Raquel Z. Rivera, Wayne Marshall, and Deborah Pacini Hernández.

Caribbean Studies 38, no. 1 (2010): 182–85. 15. Caribbean Migration to Western Europe and the United States, edited by Margarita

Cervantes-Rodríguez, Ramón Grosfoguel, and Eric Mielants. International Journal of Comparative Sociology 51, no. 3 (2010): 233–35.

16. Caribbean Diaspora in the USA: Diversity of Caribbean Religions in New York City, by

Bettina E. Schmidt. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (United Kingdom) 16 (2010): 413–14.

17. Mainland Passage: The Cultural Anomaly of Puerto Rico, by Ramón E. Crespo-Soto. The

Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural History 66, no. 3 (2010): 421–23.

18. Orbis/urbis latino: Los “hispanos” en las ciudades de los Estados Unidos, edited by

Cardenio Bedoya, Flavia Belpoliti, and Marc Zimmerman. Revista de Ciencias Sociales 21 (New Series, 2009): 159–63.

19. “Una antropología poética del mar.” [“A Poetic Anthropology of the Sea.”] (Review of La

marejada de los muertos: Tradición oral de los pescadores de la costa norte de Puerto

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Rico, by Irizelma Robles.) Río Piedras: Centro de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad de Puerto Rico, 2009.

20. Nuyorican Dream, by Laurie Collyer [film review]. CENTRO: Journal of the Center for

Puerto Rican Studies 21, no. 2 (2009): 291–93. 21. “La historia de Cuba: ¿Un caso excepcional?” [“The History of Cuba: An Exceptional

Case?”] (Review of Historia de Cuba, edited by Consuelo Naranjo Orovio.) Nuevo Mundo/Mundos Nuevos (France) (September 2009). http://nuevomundo.revues.org/index57220.html

22. “El ‘exilio histórico’: Política, religión y paternidad.” [“The ‘Historic Exiles’: Politics,

Religion, and Paternity.”] (Review of El exilio en invierno: Miguel Figueroa y Miranda. Diario del destierro, by Javier Figueroa.) Encuentro de la Cultura Cubana (Spain) 51/52 (2008/2009): 256–59.

23. “La isla y la diáspora: Una historia transnacional.” [“The Island and the Diaspora: A

Transnational History.”] (Review of Puerto Rico in the American Century: A History since 1898, by César A. Ayala and Rafael Bernabe.) Diálogo Digital, March 30, 2009.

24. The “New Man” in Cuba: Culture and Identity in the Revolution, by Ana Serra. New West

Indian Guide 83 (The Netherlands), nos. 1–2 (2009): 161–63. 25. “César, bróder, esto está difícil.” [“César, brother, this is difficult.”] (Review of El reto de

la gobernabilidad en la educación pública en Puerto Rico, by César Rey.) Diálogo Digital, February 27, 2009.

26. Political Disaffection in Cuba’s Revolution and Exodus, by Silvia Pedraza. Latino Studies 6,

no. 4 (2008): 480–82. 27. “El antitrujillismo ante los ojos de la mujer.” [“The Anti-Trujillo Movement from

Women’s Point of View.”] (Review of Mujeres dominicanas, 1930–1961: Antitrujillistas y exiliadas en Puerto Rico, by Myrna Herrera Mora.) Diálogo Digital, November 2008.

28. The Columbia History of Latinos in the United States since 1960, edited by David G.

Gutiérrez; and Latinos in a Changing Society, edited by Martha Montero-Sieburth and Edwin Meléndez. Latino Studies 6, nos. 1–2 (2008): 236–40.

29. “Canadá, país de dos naciones.” [“Canada, a Country with Two Nations.”] (Review of The

Other Quiet Revolution: National Identities in English Canada, 1945–71, by José E. Igartua.) La Revista, El Nuevo Día, February 3, 2008, 27.

30. Racial Transformations: Latinos and Asians Remaking the United States, edited by

Nicholas De Genova. CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies 19, no. 2 (2007): 255–58.

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31. The Devil Behind the Mirror: Globalization and Politics in the Dominican Republic, by Steven Gregory. Journal of Latin American Studies (United Kingdom) 39, no. 4 (2007): 905.

32. Caribe Two Ways: Cultura de la migración en el Caribe insular hispánico, by Yolanda

Martínez-San Miguel. Sargasso I (2006–2007): 106–10. 33. “Puerto Rico, nación transnacional.” (Review of Emotional Bridges to Puerto Rico:

Migration, Return Migration, and the Struggles of Incorporation, by Elizabeth M. Aranda.) La Revista, El Nuevo Día, May 13, 2007, 34.

Expanded English version: “Transnationalizing the Puerto Rican Diaspora.” Latino(a)

Research Review 6, nos. 1–2 (2006–2007): 178–81. 34. “El creciente deterioro de la sociedad puertorriqueña.” [“The Growing Deterioration of

Puerto Rican Society.”] (Review of Puerto Rico: ¿Autodeterminación huracanada? El engaño de EE.UU. a la ONU, expansionismo militarista, modelo colonial y rezago económico.) La Revista, El Nuevo Día, March 18, 2007, 35.

35. Spanglish America: Les enjeux de la latinisation des États-Unis, by James Cohen. Latino

Studies 4, no. 4 (2006): 476–78. 36. “Nuyoricans, borinkis y diasporicans: La creciente dispersión de la población boricua en

Estados Unidos.” [“Nuyoricans, Borinkis, and Diasporicans: The Growing Dispersal of Puerto Ricans in the United States.” (Review of The Puerto Rican Diaspora: Historical Perspectives, edited by Carmen Teresa Whalen and Víctor Vázquez-Hernández.) La Revista, El Nuevo Día, November 26, 2006, 34.

Reproduced by Casa de América (Spain). 37. “El otro también soy yo: Reflexiones sobre la crisis de la representación etnográfica.” [“I

Am Also the Other: Reflections on the Crisis of Ethnographic Representation.”] (Review of El fin del reino de lo propio: Ensayos de antropología cultural, by María Isabel Quiñones.) Umbral, College of General Studies, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, 2006.

38. Black Puerto Rican Identity and Religious Experience, by Samiri Hernández Hiraldo.

Journal of Latin American Studies (United Kingdom) 38, no. 4 (2006): 886–87. Abridged version published as “La creciente diversidad religiosa en Puerto Rico.” [“The

Growing Religious Diversity in Puerto Rico.”] La Revista, El Nuevo Día, July 23, 2006, 35. 39. “Una mirada feminista al éxodo dominicano.” [“A Feminist Approach to the Dominican

Exodus.”] (Review of Negociando la aldea global “aquí” y “allá”: La diáspora femenina dominicana y la transculturalidad como alternativa descolonizadora, by Karin Weyland.) La Revista, El Nuevo Día, October 15, 2006, 34.

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40. The Puerto Rican Diaspora: Historical Perspectives, edited by Carmen Teresa Whalen and

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