Dream Nation: Puerto Rican Culture and the Fictions of Independence

Author:   María Acosta Cruz ,  Maria Acosta Cruz
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9780813565460


Pages:   222
Publication Date:   19 March 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Dream Nation: Puerto Rican Culture and the Fictions of Independence


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Over the past fifty years, Puerto Rican voters have roundly rejected any calls for national independence. Yet the rhetoric and iconography of independence have been defining features of Puerto Rican literature and culture. In the provocative new book Dream Nation, Maria Acosta Cruz investigates the roots and effects of this profound disconnect between cultural fantasy and political reality. Bringing together texts from Puerto Rican literature, history, and popular culture, Dream Nation shows how imaginings of national independence have served many competing purposes. They have given authority to the island's literary and artistic establishment but have also been a badge of countercultural cool. These ideas have been fueled both by nostalgia for an imagined past and by yearning for a better future. They have fostered local communities on the island, and still helped define Puerto Rican identity within U.S. Latino culture. In clear, accessible prose, Acosta Cruz takes us on a journey from the 1898 annexation of Puerto Rico to the elections of 2012, stopping at many cultural touchstones along the way, from the canonical literature of the Generacion del 30 to the rap music of Tego Calderon. Dream Nation thus serves both as a testament to how stories, symbols, and heroes of independence have inspired the Puerto Rican imagination and as an urgent warning about how this culture has become detached from the everyday concerns of the island's people. A volume in the American Literature Initiatives series

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Author:   María Acosta Cruz ,  Maria Acosta Cruz
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9780813565460


ISBN 10:   0813565464
Pages:   222
Publication Date:   19 March 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Literary Tradition and the Canon of Independence 2. Breaking Tradition 3. From the Lush Land to the Traffic Jam 4. Dream History, Dream Nation 5. Dreaming in Spanglish Conclusion Biographical Appendix Notes Works Cited Index

Reviews

An excellent book and an engrossing read. Highly recommended. --Choice No other book weaves together so beautifully and completely the political, historical, social, economic, and cultural threads which make up the tapestry of Puerto Rican nationalism. Graceful, thought provoking, and deeply learned, Dream Nation will certainly have a lasting impact. --Frederick Luis Aldama author of A Concise History of Latino/a Literature Gutsy and provocative, Dream Nation explores the 'semantics of desire' of colonial tropes of independence, challenging readers to probe and explicate the gaping abyss between yearning and fulfillment in identity politics. --Ivette Romero author of Repeating Islands: Displacements and Transformations in Caribbean Cultures


Gutsy and provocative, Dream Nation explores the 'semantics of desire' of colonial tropes of independence, challenging readers to probe and explicate the gaping abyss between yearning and fulfillment in identity politics. --Ivette Romero author of Repeating Islands; Displacements and Transformations in Caribbean Cult (10/08/2013)


Author Information

 MARÍA ACOSTA CRUZ is an associate professor of Spanish at Clark University. Her work has appeared in the journals HispanÓfila, Revista Iberoamericana, Revista de Estudios HispÁnicos, and Chasqui Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana.  

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