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Barbie Puerto Rican Collector Vintage Dotw Dolls of the World $25.00 Item is in stock and ready to ship…. |
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Precious Moments Doll Puerto Rico Doll Milagros $30.00 This is a rare Precious Moments Puerto Rico Doll. Her name is Milagros, item# 3355. She’s ready for the Puerto Rican parade in this dress. She is brand new with tags. She stands 9 inches tall, full vinyl body…. |
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Puerto Rican $11.99 Puerto Rican |
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Puerto Rican Salsa For Beginners $12.99 Puerto Rican Salsa For Beginners |
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Puerto Rican Chicago $19.35 Puerto Rican Chicago |
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Puerto Rican Cookery $18.96 Puerto Rican Cookery |
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Lousy Puerto Rican $9.67 Lousy Puerto Rican |
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Puerto Rican Dishes $5.19 Puerto Rican Dishes |
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Puerto Rican Plenas $10.24 Puerto Rican Plenas |
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Puerto Rican Golden $16.75 Puerto Rican Golden |
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The Puerto Rican Diaspora $20.12 The Puerto Rican Diaspora |
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Signing in Puerto Rican $27.96 The only child of deaf Puerto Rican immigrants, Andr |
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Cocina Criolla / Puerto Rican Cookery $18.96 Cocina Criolla / Puerto Rican Cookery |
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Rethinking Puerto Rican Precolonial History $37.15 Rethinking Puerto Rican Precolonial History |
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MELCHIOR & PRONSATO: PUERTO RICAN GIRLS $12.99 MELCHIOR & PRONSATO: PUERTO RICAN GIRLS |
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Puerto Rican Power: Mega Mixhits $9.16 Puerto Rican Power: Mega Mixhits |
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Barbie Doll/Tub $19.99 Barbie Doll/Tub |
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Mattel Barbie Doll & Convertible $24.99 Mattel Barbie Doll & Convertible |
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Puerto Rican Cuisine In America, Second Edition $11.86 Puerto Rican Cuisine In America, Second Edition |
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A Puerto Rican in New York, and Other Sketches $5.93 A Puerto Rican in New York, and Other Sketches |
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Latin Stars Karaoke: Puerto Rican Power $11.44 Latin Stars Karaoke: Puerto Rican Power |
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PUERTO RICAN PACK KA: KARAOKE LOS MEJORE $91.04 PUERTO RICAN PACK KA: KARAOKE LOS MEJORE |
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Mattel Barbie Fashion H2O Doll $999999 Mattel Barbie Fashion H2O Doll |
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Barbie Doll Around the World 1964-2007 $22.36 Barbie Doll Around the World 1964-2007 |
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Warman’s Barbie Doll Field Guide $9.69 Warman’s Barbie Doll Field Guide |
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Puerto Rican Grammar And Pronunciation $2.99 This guide to Puerto Rican Spanish grammar and pronunciation is an excerpt from the book Speaking Boricua, by Jared Romey. It will teach you the Spanish used specifically in Puerto Rico. Using examples, local grammar and pronunciation rules will be explained. There is also a list of English words that Puerto Ricans typically use, instead of the Spanish words. |
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Puerto Rican People by Ethnic or National Origin: Expatriates in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rican Jews, Puerto Rican People of Colombian $128.93 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Expatriates in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rican Jews, Puerto Rican People of Colombian Descent, Puerto Rican People of Cuban Descent, Puerto Rican People of Dutch Descent, Puerto Rican People of French Descent, Puerto Rican People of German Descent, Puerto Rican People of Haitian Descent, Puerto Rican People of Irish Descent, Puerto Rican People of Italian Descent, Puerto Rican People of Lebanese Descent, Puerto Rican People of Spanish Descent, Puerto Rican People of Surinamese Descent, Puerto Ricans of African Descent, Puerto Ricans of Greek Descent, David Blaine, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dayanara Torres, Roberto Clemente, Ricky Martin, Wilfred Bentez, Flix Trinidad, Charlie Masso, Rene Farrait, Juan Laporte, Denise Quiones, Marisol Malaret, Benito Santiago, Rafael Jos, Deborah Carthy-Deu, Luis Muoz Marn, Geraldo Rivera, Jos Celso Barbosa, Giselle Blondet, Fernando and Nefty Sallaberry, Pedro Rossell, Luis Vigoreaux, Howie Dorough, Black History in Puerto Rico, Orlando Cepeda, Kenneth Mcclintock, Ivn Caldern, Spanish Immigration to Puerto Rico, Carlos Delgado, Luis Fortuo, Benicio Del Toro, Kany Garca, Luis Muoz Rivera, Joaquin Phoenix, Irene Cara, Pedro Albizu Campos, Irish Immigration to Puerto Rico, Jos Miguel Agrelot, Francisco Coimbre, Jewish Immigration to Puerto Rico, Travis Pastrana, German Immigration to Puerto Rico, John Leguizamo, Corsican Immigration to Puerto Rico, French Immigration to Puerto Rico, Edison Miranda, Humbert Roque Versace, Isleo, Lloyd Banks, Bernie Williams, Roberto Alomar, Eugenio Mara de Hostos, Mike Lowell, Virgil R. Miller, Tego Caldern, Rafael O’ferrall, Tefilo Marxuach, Jorge Posada, Carlos Ponce, Victor Pellot, Zion |
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Puerto Rican Flag $9.99 Puerto Rican Flag is 3′x5′ and made of weather resistant material. Flag has 2 holes on one side to hang the flag. Hang these flags on your Flag Pole, Wall, Hood of your car or anywhere else you can think of. |
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The Puerto Rican Syndrome $24.19 Winner of the Gradiva Award in Historical Cultural and Literary Analysis and The 2004 Boyer Prize for Contributions to Psychoanalytic Anthropology During the 1950′s US Army medical officers noted a new and puzzling syndrome that contemporary psychiatry could neither explain nor cure. These doctors reported that Puerto Rican soldiers under stress behaved in a very peculiar and dramatic manner exhibiting a theatrical form of pseudo-epilepsy. Startled physicians observed frightened and disoriented patients foaming at the mouth screaming biting kicking shaking in seizures and fainting. The phenomenon seemed to correspond to a serious neurological disease yet as with some forms of hysteria physical examination failed to identify any sign of an organic origin. This unusual set of symptoms entered into medical records as "a group of striking psychopathological reaction patterns precipitated by minor stress " and was designated "Puerto Rican Syndrome." In this lucid and sophisticated new work Patricia Gherovici thoroughly examines the so-called Puerto Rican Syndrome in the contemporary world its social and cultural implications for the growing Hispanic population in the US and therefore for the US as a whole. As a mental illness that is allegedly uniquely Puerto Rican this syndrome links nationality and culture to a psychiatric disease whose reappearance recalls the spectacular hysteria that led to the discovery of the unconscious and the birth of psychoanalysis. Gherovici beautifully and systematically uses the combined insights of Freud and Lacan to examine the current state of psychoanalysis and the Hispanic community in America. Blending these insights with history current events and her own case material Gherovici provides a startling fresh look at Puerto Rican Syndrome as social and cultural phenomenon. She sheds new light on the future of American society and argues that psychoanalysis is not only possible but much needed in the ghetto. From the Trade Paperback edition. |