Table of Contents
Articles
Political Efficacy Among California Latinos By Melissa R. Michelson Latinos, Political Change, and Electoral Mobilization in Oregon By Robert C. Dash The United States-Puerto Rico Political Status Act of 1898: An Empirical Analysis By Carlos D. Ramírez Exodus from the Northeast: Changing Economic Opportunities for Puerto Rican Women and Men By Christine E. Bose and Gilbert Marzán Mesoamerican Indigenous Women and Religion By June Nash Mujeres en Puerto Rico: Recuento de su situación en el siglo veinte By Nilsa M. Burgos Ortiz Coming of Age in the Borderlands By Isabel Valiela Toussaint and His names By Colbert I. NepaulsinghReview Essays/Book Reviews
Connecting with the Puerto Rican Diaspora By Juan Flores (Review of Puerto Rican Nation on the Move by Jorge Duany) Latinidad, Identity Politics, and Cultural Citizenship By Viviana Rangil (Review of Mambo Montage: The Latinization of New York, edited by Agustín Laó-Montes and Arlene Dávila) Hispanic/Latino Literature: Explorations of Diasporic Experiences By Enrique Morales- Díaz (Review of En otra voz: Antología de la literatura hispana en los Estados Unidos, edited by Nicolás Kanellos; and Herencia: The Anthology of Hispanic Literature of the United States, edited by Nicolas Kanellos) The “Paperless” Chase: Writing the Literary History of the Puerto Rican Diaspora By José L. Torres-Padilla (Review of Boricua Literature: A History of the Puerto Rican Diaspora by Lisa Sánchez-González) Perchance to Dream: The Great Gastby, Willie Bodega, and Other Related Topics By José L. Torres-Padilla (Review of Bodega Dreams by Ernesto Quiñonez) Fact or Fiction?: Women, Biography, and the Mexican Renaissance By Robert C. Dash (Review of Falsas memorias: Blanca Luz Brum by Hugo Achúgar; and Finísima by Elena Poniatowska) La militarización de Vieques y la lucha de un pueblo By Roberto Vélez- Vélez (Review of Vieques, the Navy, and Puerto Rican Politics by Amílcar Barreto) Historia, género y diversidad étnica en Costa Rica: El caso de la Zona Atlántica By Carmen Caamaño(Review of The Company they Kept: Migrants and the Politics of Gender in Caribbean Costa Rica, 1870-1960 by Lara Putnam)
Books Recieved By Carmen Caamaño and Bethan Stewart
Updated by Xiaolei Chen on October 28th, 2004