Interrogating The Future of Puerto Rican Studies brings together emerging and established scholars from a wide range of disciplines to examine the disciplinary and epistemic transformations that have given way to new understandings of the field of Puerto Rican studies. Documenting the intellectual contours that have shaped the field of Puerto Rican Studies in the last decade, a diverse range of contributors survey the field with new lenses that are attentive to gender, queerness, disability, and Blackness among other things. A foreword by Yarimar Bonilla situates the volume in the context of the field's shift, specifically in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, while other sections, including "Queering Puerto Rican Studies," "Centering Blackness," and "Disaster Studies and Environmental Studies," as well as "Puerto Rican Studies in Broader Fields of Knowledges," "Prefigurative Politics and Social Movements," and "Legal and Political Disruptions," create a vibrant archive of conversations taking place within the field of Puerto Rican studies with the aim of interrogating its future. Contributors. Jos Atiles, B rbara Abad a Rexach, Yarimar Bonilla, daniela crespo-mir , Marie Cruz Soto, Yomaira Figueroa-V squez, Marcela Guerrero, Gustavo Garc a L pez, M nica Jim nez, Lawrence LaFountain Stokes, Marisol LeBr n, Pedro Lebr n Ortiz, Beatriz Llen n Figueroa, Jorell Mel ndez-Badillo, Sarah Molinari, Marisel Moreno, Daniel Nev rez Ara jo, Aurora Santiago Ortiz, Karrieann Soto Vega, Daniel V zquez Sanabria, Roberto V lez-V lez, Joaqu n Villanueva, Jacqueline Villarrubia-Mendoza
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