Abstract

In this chapter, I focus on two issues: first, a discussion of contributors’ experiences of cultural national identity and belonging through citizenship as defined by them; and second, on how these experiences reveal meaning and shape the construction of contributors’ cultural national identity. Most of the contributors experienced their cultural national identity by focusing on having a different custom, culture, language, national flag, and anything that they felt was particular to Puerto Ricans. This chapter is structured according to themes that reflect multivocal and fractured experiences of cultural national identity and national belongings as shared by contributors.

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