Associate 2006-07
Antonia Darder
Education Policy, Organization, and Leadership
FORGING A PUERTO RICAN FEMINISM: THE POWER AND POETICS OF EMBODIED HISTORY
The research will lead to the completion of a book manuscript that incorporates the scholarly use of personal historical narrative, archival research, and a variety of literatures in the humanities and social sciences to critically engage the manner in which working class Puerto Rican women are influenced, directed, and altered by the historical, cultural, political and economic conditions, and institutional policies and practices that shape their life decisions and personal notions of feminism.