Womanhood and Race in Interwar Puerto Rico

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This book examines 'womanhood' and 'race' not only as disputed, converging, and constantly changing categories and lived experiences, but also as interrelated and unequal subjectivities and social realties that shaped all early-twentieth century Puerto Ricans. It empirically documents just how significantly 'womanhood' and 'race' were inextricably intertwined in Puerto Rico between 1914 and 1945, a decisive period in U.S. expansionism and in the transformation of this island. Through a comparative analysis and description of specific subjects in early-twentieth century Puerto Ricomostly Puerto Ricans from different races and social classes, but also some North Americans as wellthe book demonstrates the extent to which 'womanhood' and 'race' are a more thorny, volatile, and unstable than is commonly acknowledged within Women's History and Caribbean Studies. This is the first book that examines the relationships between women in Puerto Rico from divergent social classes and racialized positions by mostly focusing on the socioeconomic and racial inequalities among colonized women in Puerto Rico. This is in marked contrast with most Women's History globally which mainly concentrates either on the lives of elite women or, at best, on the unequal relationships between colonizer- and/or European-descended women vis-à-vis colonized- and/or non-white women. In this book 'womanhood' and 'race' are not seen as separate, nor as already given, historically and culturally immutable 'things.' Those are some of the lacunae this book transcends, primarily in the case of white-Creole women relative to non-white Island women and the images socially constructed of them in Puerto Rico, as well as for racially located Puerto Ricans more broadly. Within this context, the book enables a different reading of already known documents while demonstrating the importance of examining unused or forgotten bibliographical sources, some of them previously untranslated.


Uncovers the multiple ways Puerto Rican women constructed womanhood Explores the intersection between constructions of womanhood and race Fills an important gap in women's history within Puerto Rican studies

Autorentext

Gladys M. Jiménez-Muñoz is Associate Professor at the Sociology Department at Binghamton University-SUNY, USA.


Inhalt

  1. Introduction: Labile Bodies and Historiography.- 2. Poverty, Scandalous Behavior, Women's Rights, and Liminal 'Womanhood': The Racialized Embodiments of Modernity's Chaotic Underside.- 3. Antonia Sáez Torres and the Cultural Uplift of the Laboring Poor: A Life in Teaching and Defending the Spanish Language.- 4. Our [Woman] in Havana: Muna Lee de Muñoz Speaking for Puerto Rican Womanhood at the 1928 Sixth Pan American Conference in Cuba.- 5. The Disparities of Nacionalista Womanhood: Dominga de la Cruz Becerril and Trina Padilla de Sanz.- 6. Carmen María Colón Pellot and Clara Lair: The Gendered Racialization of the 1930s Literary Debate on the National Question.- 7. Pura Belpré at the New York Public Library During the Harlem Renaissance.- 8. Conclusion: Encountering Colonial Disparities.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783031872976
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm
    • Jahr 2026
    • EAN 9783031872976
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-031-87297-6
    • Titel Womanhood and Race in Interwar Puerto Rico
    • Autor Gladys M. Jiménez-Muñoz
    • Untertitel Labile Bodies, Colonial Disparities
    • Herausgeber Springer, Berlin
    • Anzahl Seiten 304
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre History

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