
Centro Journal
CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies
Vol. XXIV, no. 1, Spring 2012
The Antifoundational Foundational Fiction of Piri Thomas (1928-2012)
Arnalda Cruz-Malave
Slipping and Sliding: The Many Meanings of Race in Life Histories of New York Puerto Rican Return Migrants in San Juan
Eileen J. Findlay
Asserting Their Rights: Puerto Ricans in Their Quest for Social Justice
Milagros Denis-Rosario
"Ricky Martin Ain't No Dixie Chick": Or, How We Can Learn a Few Things About Citizenship and Invisibility From Popular Culture
Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo
Puerto Rico's Language Officialization Debates:
Perspectives From a Mountain Corridor Community
Elaine Shenk
With the Focus on the 1/Eye: Shame and Narcissism in Angel Lozada's
No quiero quedarme sola y vacia (2006)
Marla Celina Bortolotto
"EI siglo XX literario esta eternamente en deuda con el siglo XX
cinematografico": una entrevista con Luis Rafael Sanchez
Raquel Puig-Campos
Sin pelos en Ia lengua: Rosario Ferre's Last Interview
Frances Negr6n-Muntaner
Book Reviews
CENTRO: Journal of the Center of Puerto Rican Studies
Vol. XXIV, no. 2 , Fall 2012
Introduction to the Special Issue
José Luis Morín
Residential Segregation, Socioeconomic Status, and Disability: A Multi-Level Study of Puerto Ricans in the United States
Giovani Burgos and Fernando Rivera
Psychosocial Stress, Social Inequality, and Mental Health in Puerto Rican Women in Upstate New York
Blanca M. Ramos
On the Relocation of Drug Users from Puerto Rico to the United States for Drug Treatment Services
Rafael A. Torruellas
Puerto Rican Girls Speak!: The Meanings of Success for Puerto Rican Girls Ages 14-18 in Hartford, Connecticut
Hilda Lloréns and Carlos García-Quijano
Recruiting and Preparing Teachers for New York Puerto Rican Communities: A Historical Public Policy Perspective
Carmen I. Mercado
Minding/Mending the Puerto Rican Education Pipeline in New York City
Luis O. Reyes
So You Want to be a Lawyer. Puerto Ricans and their Journey into the Legal Profession: Overcoming Challenges
Jenny Rivera and Jodie G. Roure
BOOK REVIEWS