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... Puerto Rico , which is currently officially termed a " commonwealth . " It is not surprising therefore that , in this age of what is basically the globalization of American culture , Puerto Rico , even more than other countries , has ...
... Puerto Rico , which is currently officially termed a " commonwealth . " It is not surprising therefore that , in this age of what is basically the globalization of American culture , Puerto Rico , even more than other countries , has ...
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[ " the undesired presence of gringos on Puerto Rican soil " ( my translation ) ] . He goes on to cite moments when ... Rico finds itself in vis - à - vis the United States . The text also reveals an awareness of the African influence in ...
[ " the undesired presence of gringos on Puerto Rican soil " ( my translation ) ] . He goes on to cite moments when ... Rico finds itself in vis - à - vis the United States . The text also reveals an awareness of the African influence in ...
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... Puerto Rico's cultural identity . NOTES 1. Rosario Ferré decribes in vivid terms some of the tensions in Puerto Rico which arise from the political situation vis - à - vis the U.S. Such are the divisions between Puerto Ricans who run ...
... Puerto Rico's cultural identity . NOTES 1. Rosario Ferré decribes in vivid terms some of the tensions in Puerto Rico which arise from the political situation vis - à - vis the U.S. Such are the divisions between Puerto Ricans who run ...
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