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Article: Jorge J. E. Gracia, Lynette M. F. Bosch, and Isabel Alvarez Borland, eds. Identity, Memory, and Diaspora: Voices of Cuban-American Artists, Writers, and Philosophers.
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JORGE J. E. GRACIA, LYNETTE M. E BOSCH, AND ISABEL ALVAREZ BORLAND, eds. Identity, Memory, and Diaspora: Voices of Cuban-American Artists, Writers, and Philosophers. Albany: SUNY Press, 2008. 284 pp.
IMMIGRANTS TO THE UNITED STATES are often faced with a decision, be it conscious or not: to maintain their cultural identity as they once knew it, to abandon their identity and adopt a new American identity, or to try and find a middle ground between the two. This can be said of immigrants from any country, perhaps especially those who come from Cuba. Identity, Memory, and Diaspora: Voices of Cuban-American Artists, Writers, and Philosophers, edited by Jorge J. E. ...
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