The Lettered Barriada

The Lettered Barriada

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In The Lettered Barriada, Jorell A. Meléndez-Badillo tells the story of how a cluster of self-educated workers burst into Puerto Rico's world of letters and navigated the colonial polity that emerged out of the 1898 US occupation. They did so by asserting themselves as citizens, producers of their own historical narratives, and learned minds. Disregarded by most of Puerto Rico's intellectual elite, these workers engaged in dialogue with international peers and imagined themselves as part of a global community. They also entered the world of politics through the creation of the Socialist Party, which became an electoral force in the first half of the twentieth century. Meléndez-Badillo shows how these workers produced, negotiated, and deployed powerful discourses that eventually shaped Puerto Rico's national mythology. By following these ragtag intellectuals as they became politicians and statesmen, Meléndez-Badillo also demonstrates how they engaged in racial and gender silencing, epistemic violence, and historical erasures in the fringes of society. Ultimately, The Lettered Barriada is about the politics of knowledge production and the tensions between working-class intellectuals and the state.
Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award recipient Jorell A. Meléndez-Badillo tells the story of how a cluster of self-educated workers burst into Puerto Rico's world of letters in the aftermath of the 1898 US occupation, showing how they produced, negotiated, and deployed powerful discourses that eventually shaped Puerto Rico's national mythology. Jorell A. Meléndez-Badillo is Assistant Professor of History at Dartmouth College, author of Voces libertarias: Los orígenes del anarquismo en Puerto Rico, and coeditor of Without Borders or Limits: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Anarchist Studies. Acknowledgments  ix
Introduction  1
1. Words as Bricks and Pages as Mortar: Building the Lettered Barriada  25
2. The Workshop Is Our Homeland: Global Communities, Local Exclusions  54
3. In the Margins of the Margin: Workingwomen and Their Struggle for Remembrance  82
4. Becoming Politicians: The Socialist Party and the Politics of Legitimation  108
5. Strike against Labor: The 1933 Student Mobilizations  134
6. Minor Theft: Consolidating the Barriada's Ideational Archive  156
Epilogue  180
Notes  191
Bibliography  221
Index  251

“No one has treated the foundational texts of the Puerto Rican labor movement as comprehensively and organically as Jorell A. Meléndez-Badillo. Uniquely compelling, The Lettered Barriada makes a significant addition to labor studies, Latin American history, and Puerto Rican and Caribbean studies.”
“Jorell A. Meléndez-Badillo's focus on the ‘politics of knowledge production’ explodes our understanding of the internecine struggles within the early Puerto Rican Left and the politics of race and gender in the construction of radical social movements in Puerto Rico. Meléndez-Badillo exposes to historians of Puerto Rico how the historical narratives to which we all have contributed have been shaped irrevocably by the aspirations and interests of the flawed male radical visionaries of the turn of the century. His book is simultaneously empirically fresh, epistemologically challenging, and inspirational in its revisiting of Puerto Rican history and those who made it.”
"This book fills a gap in epistemological debates on working-class memory in Latin America and beyond, including its embodiment, activist perspective, and occlusion of counter-hegemonic voices. Recommended. Graduate students and faculty."

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