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Imaging The Great Puerto Rican Family - Framing Nation, Race, and Gender during the American Century (Paperback)
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Imaging The Great Puerto Rican Family - Framing Nation, Race, and Gender during the American Century (Paperback)
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In Imaging The Great Puerto Rican Family: Framing Nation, Race and
Gender during the American Century, Hilda Llorens offers a
ground-breaking study of images-photographs, postcards, paintings,
posters, and films-about Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans made by
American and Puerto Rican image-makers between 1890 and 1990.
Through illuminating discussions of artists, images, and social
events, the book offers a critical analysis of the power-laden
cultural and historic junctures imbricated in the creation of
re-presentations of Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans by Americans
("outsiders") and Puerto Ricans ("insiders") during an historical
epoch marked by the twin concepts of "modernization" and
"progress." The study excavates the ways in which colonial power
and resistance to it have shaped representations of Puerto Rico and
its people. Hilda Llorens demonstrates how nation, race, and gender
figure in representation, and how these representations in turn
help shape the discourses of nation, race, and gender. Imaging The
Great Puerto Rican Family masterfully illustrates that as
significant actors in the shaping of national conceptions of
history image-makers have created iconic symbols deeply enmeshed in
an "emotional aesthetics of nation." The book proposes that images
as important conveyers of knowledge and information are a fertile
data site. At the same time, Llorens underscores how colonial
modernity turned global, the conceptual framework informing the
analysis, not only calls attention to the national and global
networks in which image-makers have been a part of, and by which
they have been influenced, but highlights the manners by which
technologies of imaging and "seeing" have been prime movers as well
as critics of modernity.
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