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Towards Puerto Rico’s Decolonial Futures draws from apparently disparate materials and disciplines—history, political platforms, alternative political arrangements, live arts, and literature—in an effort, first, to analyze how decolonization and Caribbean regionalism have been envisioned in Puerto Rico and, second, to present the contexts and perspectives needed for imagining possible decolonial futures for twenty-first century Puerto Rico.

Taking its most immediate cue from Puerto Rico’s summer 2019 rebellion, the book argues that Puerto Rico needs a non-hierarchical form of decolonizing politics that includes collective leadership and a participatory democracy model for deliberation and decision-making, following the example of communitarian, autonomous sovereignty currently being deployed in the archipelago. It further contends that decolonizing Puerto Rico demands envisioning it as the archipelago that it is, situating at the forefront of our imagination and our political will Puerto Rico’s maritime identity within the shared geopolitical and historical condition of the Caribbean.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Puerto Rico within the Caribbean, the Caribbean within Puerto Rico: An Affective Archive

Chapter 1

Political Tales: Archipelagic Pulsations from the 19th century to the Present

Chapter 2

Verbal Tales: Archipelagic Pulsations in Caribbean and Puerto Rican Literatures

Chapter 3

Bodily Tales: Archipelagic Pulsations in Puerto Rico’s Live Arts and Activism

Conclusion

Towards Puerto Rico’s Archipelagic, Decolonial Futures

Affect, Archive, Archipelago: Puerto Rico’s

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 04/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781538151440, 978-1538151440
      ISBN10: 1538151448

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Towards Puerto Rico’s Decolonial Futures draws from apparently disparate materials and disciplines—history, political platforms, alternative political arrangements, live arts, and literature—in an effort, first, to analyze how decolonization and Caribbean regionalism have been envisioned in Puerto Rico and, second, to present the contexts and perspectives needed for imagining possible decolonial futures for twenty-first century Puerto Rico.

      Taking its most immediate cue from Puerto Rico’s summer 2019 rebellion, the book argues that Puerto Rico needs a non-hierarchical form of decolonizing politics that includes collective leadership and a participatory democracy model for deliberation and decision-making, following the example of communitarian, autonomous sovereignty currently being deployed in the archipelago. It further contends that decolonizing Puerto Rico demands envisioning it as the archipelago that it is, situating at the forefront of our imagination and our political will Puerto Rico’s maritime identity within the shared geopolitical and historical condition of the Caribbean.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Puerto Rico within the Caribbean, the Caribbean within Puerto Rico: An Affective Archive

      Chapter 1

      Political Tales: Archipelagic Pulsations from the 19th century to the Present

      Chapter 2

      Verbal Tales: Archipelagic Pulsations in Caribbean and Puerto Rican Literatures

      Chapter 3

      Bodily Tales: Archipelagic Pulsations in Puerto Rico’s Live Arts and Activism

      Conclusion

      Towards Puerto Rico’s Archipelagic, Decolonial Futures

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