An alternative view of Puerto Rico’s past, present, and future. How do we map the pathways to liberation where we have been taught to see only trauma, suffering, and lack? Rosario offers an alternative view of Puerto Rico, America’s oldest colony, removing readers from the framework of crisis to consider the deeper legacies of its current impasse.
An alternative view of Puerto Rico’s past, present, and future. How do we map the pathways to liberation where we have been taught to see only trauma, suffering, and lack? Rosario offers an alternative view of Puerto Rico, America’s oldest colony, removing readers from the framework of crisis to consider the deeper legacies of its current impasse.
Melissa L. Rosario holds a PhD in cultural anthropology and Latinx studies. She is the founder of the Center for Embodied Pedagogy and Action in Puerto Rico.
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Acknowledgments Prologue: The Heart Space Introduction: Another Country Part I: Debts: A Metaphysics of Colonialism 1. Shouldering the Crisis 2. School Closures and Student Strikes 3. Displacement and Land Privatization Part II: Truth Wealth: Pathways toward Liberation 4. Comedores Sociales: Feeding Mutual Aid 5. Patio Taller: Crafting Afro-Diasporic Possibilities 6. La Colmena Cimarrona: Maroon Farming 7. El Hormiguero: An Okupa in Santurce 8. El Llamado: Sustaining Movements over the Long Haul 9. Retoyando Futuros Ancestrales: CEPA’s Healing Justice Practice Conclusion: Embodying Freedom, a Praisesong Coda: Sovereignty and Co-liberation in Times of Climate Justice Appendix: Privileges and Responsibilities for Islanders and Diaspora Puerto Ricans Notes Bibliography
Acknowledgments Prologue: The Heart Space Introduction: Another Country Part I: Debts: A Metaphysics of Colonialism 1. Shouldering the Crisis 2. School Closures and Student Strikes 3. Displacement and Land Privatization Part II: Truth Wealth: Pathways toward Liberation 4. Comedores Sociales: Feeding Mutual Aid 5. Patio Taller: Crafting Afro-Diasporic Possibilities 6. La Colmena Cimarrona: Maroon Farming 7. El Hormiguero: An Okupa in Santurce 8. El Llamado: Sustaining Movements over the Long Haul 9. Retoyando Futuros Ancestrales: CEPA’s Healing Justice Practice Conclusion: Embodying Freedom, a Praisesong Coda: Sovereignty and Co-liberation in Times of Climate Justice Appendix: Privileges and Responsibilities for Islanders and Diaspora Puerto Ricans Notes Bibliography
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