The present work seeks to identity possible sources of the persistent link between the Spanish language and national identity in Puerto Rico. By examining mass media discourse in the 1940s as a turbulent period of language policy conflict between the Island and the U.S. federal government, I suggest that the federal imposition of language policy without the consent or approval of local politicians or educators was influential in the construction of national identity that included language as a major defining factor. Local elites reacted to the colonial hegemony by defining Puerto Rican identity in opposition to American identity. The construction of identity in 1940s is characterized by a cultural conception of nation that redefined nationa...
This study examines Puerto Rico’s role as a “bridge between the Americas” from the War of 1898 to th...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the current linguistic situation in Puerto Rico in relation...
This project explores the military and political mobilization of rural and urban working sectors of ...
The following study seeks to understand the process in which language and culture were linked togeth...
This dissertation explores the formation and maintenance of national identity through a case study o...
Identity remains to be an important, yet, complex process that tends to adapt throughout one’s lifet...
This thesis explores the relationship between language, personal identity, and culture among members...
The identity of the modern Puerto Rican The Puerto Rican identity is a result of the fusion of three...
Although both Spanish and English have been co-official languages in Puerto Rlco since 1902 (with a ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this work is to analyze the neonationalist discourse in Puerto Rico. It shows t...
This dissertation studies how language in Puerto Rican literature has been instrumental in reconstru...
Despite changes in the demography of Puerto Ricans living in the United States, the image of Puerto ...
In this thesis, I explore the following question: what is the relationship between representations o...
This paper will examine the legacy of Spanish colonialism in the language configuration of Latin Ame...
In this paper I would like to discuss the identity of Puerto Rican People in the United States. Sinc...
This study examines Puerto Rico’s role as a “bridge between the Americas” from the War of 1898 to th...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the current linguistic situation in Puerto Rico in relation...
This project explores the military and political mobilization of rural and urban working sectors of ...
The following study seeks to understand the process in which language and culture were linked togeth...
This dissertation explores the formation and maintenance of national identity through a case study o...
Identity remains to be an important, yet, complex process that tends to adapt throughout one’s lifet...
This thesis explores the relationship between language, personal identity, and culture among members...
The identity of the modern Puerto Rican The Puerto Rican identity is a result of the fusion of three...
Although both Spanish and English have been co-official languages in Puerto Rlco since 1902 (with a ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this work is to analyze the neonationalist discourse in Puerto Rico. It shows t...
This dissertation studies how language in Puerto Rican literature has been instrumental in reconstru...
Despite changes in the demography of Puerto Ricans living in the United States, the image of Puerto ...
In this thesis, I explore the following question: what is the relationship between representations o...
This paper will examine the legacy of Spanish colonialism in the language configuration of Latin Ame...
In this paper I would like to discuss the identity of Puerto Rican People in the United States. Sinc...
This study examines Puerto Rico’s role as a “bridge between the Americas” from the War of 1898 to th...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the current linguistic situation in Puerto Rico in relation...
This project explores the military and political mobilization of rural and urban working sectors of ...