Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-198) and index
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1. National Identity and Puerto Rico -- 2. The Americanization Campaign, 1898-1948 -- 3. Commonwealth Status, 1949-1993 -- 4. Symbols of Identity: What Is Puerto Rico? -- 5. Self-Identity: What Am I? -- 6. The Challenge to Puerto Rican Identity -- 7. The Resilience of Identity -- Appendix: Field Research Notes
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"Explores how local political elites have shaped Puerto Rican identity during almost a century of US involvement. Traces Island's political trajectory in its relations with US (pt. 1), and reproduces verbatim interviews with selected political leaders to identify elements that contribute to Puerto Ricans' sense of nationhood (pt. 2). Concludes that, despite pervasiveness of US cultural norms and the pressure to assimilate, Puerto Rican identity remains resilient to this day (pt. 3)"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.