Changing Space,Making Race: Distance,Nostalgia, and the Folklorization of Blackness in Puerto Rico |
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Authors: | Isar Godreau |
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Affiliation: | University of Texas , Austin, Austin, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | In this article, I critique some of the discursive terms in which blackness is folklorized and celebrated institutionally as part of the nation in Puerto Rico. I examine a government-sponsored housing project that meant to revitalize and stylize the community of San Ant n, in Ponce, as a historic black site. Although government officials tried to preserve what they considered to be traditional aspects of this community, conflict arose because not all residents agreed with this preservationist agenda. I document the controversy, linking the government's approach to racial discourses that represent blackness as a vanishing and distant component of Puerto Rico. I argue that this inclusion and celebration complements ideologies of blanqueamiento (whitening) and race-mixture that distance blackness to the margins of the nation and romanticize black communities as remnants of a past era. I link these dynamics to modernizing State agendas and discourses of authenticity that fuel cultural nationalism worldwide. |
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Keywords: | Puerto Rico Cultural Nationalism Blackness Housing Blanqueamiento |
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