Margot de arce biography
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List of Puerto Ricans
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Augusto F Espiritu
My research focuses on the intellectual history of American empire, and on the subjects of migration, nationalism, and transnationalism. My current book project, “In Defense of Spain: Resistance to American Empire in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines in the Twentieth Century,” is a comparative work that examines how intellectuals articulated nationalist ideals with"Hispanism" (also known as hispanismo, hispanidad, or hispanoamericanismo) – a type of solidarity based on a putatively shared "Spanish" identity – as a mode of questioning, resisting, or accommodating to U.S. colonialism and Americanization. The work also reflects on how this resistant discourse generated its own exclusions and theoretical blind spots, especially in relation to gender, race, and social class. The intellectual figures I study include the Cubans Ramón Grau San Martín, Jorge Mañach, and Mirta Aguirre; the Puerto Ricans Pedro Albizu Campos, Antonio Pedreira, and Margot Arce; and the F
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Julia de Burgos / Primera Hora Newspaper
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Poet, essayist and teacher
The contradictions and complexity of the human being, in constant social interaction, dynamic and conflicting, are some of the themes present in this writer’s poetry.
Julia Constancia Burgos García, better known as Julia de Burgos or Julita, as her family called her, was born in the Santa Cruz barrio of Carolina on February 17, , to an economically disadvantaged family. Her parents were Francisco Burgos and Paula García. Julia went to elementary school in Carolina and at age 14 she entered University High School at the University of Puerto Rico.
In , with the help of a scholarship, she began her college studies to be a teacher. On May 24, , she earned her teaching certificate from the UPR. Her main interest was literature, but she was also skilled in mathematics and was an outstanding athlete.
In , she was a teacher at an elementary school in Naranjito. It was t