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Chaar-Pérez, Kahlila. "Revolutionary Visions? Ramón Emeterio Betances, Les deux Indiens, and Haiti." Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism 24, no. 1 (2020): 44–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/07990537-8190553.

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This essay examines the aesthetics and politics of one of the key figures in the emergence of the Caribbean anti-imperial imaginary in the nineteenth century: the Afro–Puerto Rican activist Ramón Emeterio Betances (1827–98). Through a critical interpretation of Les deux Indiens (1857), a romantic novella about the conquest of Puerto Rico, and “A Cuba Libre” (1871), a biographical essay about Haiti’s first president, Alexandre Pétion, the author explores Betances’s vision of Caribbean unity and its connections to race, gender, republicanism, and decolonization.
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Cordero Michel, Emilio. "Antillanismo de Luperón." Revista ECOS UASD 1, no. 1 (1993): 45–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.51274/ecos.v1i1.pp45-66.

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La idea del panantillanisno o, la proyectada unión de todas las Antillas no tuvo su origen en Puerto Rico, ni es deudora de Ramón Emeterio Betances, ni de Martí o Máximo Gómez, sino que brotó en Santo Domingo, con Gregorio Luperón, en 1864.
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Román Ramírez, Santiago. "El contexto del gobierno plural (1868-1870) como referente geopolítico venezolano frente al pensamiento antillanista de Betances en 1869." Ciencia y Sociedad 29, no. 4 (2004): 716–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.22206/cys.2004.v29i4.pp716-753.

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La investigación registra una de las vertientes más tempranas del pensamiento antillanista de Ramón Emeterio Betances, uno de sus fundadores que data de 1869. Intenta describir y demostrar cómo el contexto conservador del gobierno venezolano de entonces, contribuyó de manera inmediata y directa a la autoconstrucción progresiva y expansiva del pensamiento antillanista en sus momentos fundacionales. Ante la coyuntura prevista por Betances de que su estadía en Caracas, (como parte de su exilio flotante), sirviera para ayudar a Luperón contra Báez, el patriota boricua incorpora los fundamentos geopolíticos del pensamiento unificador, antillano y caribeño del Libertador, Simón Bolívar, expuestos en la Carta de Jamaica como referente a sus propósitos antillanistas frente al conservadurismo político producto del monagato en la capital venezolana. Con ello, Betances otorga a su pensamiento antillanista un ascenso cualitativo y una conciencia y dimensión de contexto aún mán internacional, en momentos en que dicho pensamiento se construía desde dos estímulos convergentes: el laborantismo anti-español en Cuba y la amenaza expansionista nortemaericana. Ejemplo este de Betances, radicalmente coyuntural, en donde retos amenzadores de este particular contexto en la cuenca caribeña, detemrinan el contenido del discurso antillanista en ésta, su etapa precursora.
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Mata, Iacy Maia. "Raça e antiescravismo no Caribe espanhol: o ativismo de Antonio Maceo e Ramón Emeterio Betances." Revista Brasileira de História 41, no. 86 (2021): 13–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-93472021v41n86-01.

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RESUMO É objetivo deste artigo discutir o antiescravismo no Caribe espanhol através da atuação do cubano Antonio Maceo (1845-1896) e do porto-riquenho Ramón Emeterio Betances (1827-1898). A pesquisa busca reconstituir o ambiente político do Caribe espanhol no período de 1863 a 1881, no contexto de guerras de independência, e o protagonismo específico de homens negros que reivindicaram solidariedade racial na luta pela abolição da escravidão. A partir de algumas correspondências e documentos produzidos por Maceo e Betances (ou com sua participação), e da documentação gerada pelas autoridades coloniais, serão discutidas a construção de redes e conexões transnacionais, com base racial, pelos ativistas que lutavam contra a escravidão e as discriminações e por direitos políticos integrais. Chamo especial atenção para a interlocução com os haitianos e para a insistente referência ao Haiti no vocabulário político daqueles ativistas.
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Arpini, Adriana María. "Otra concepción de la historia. Las posiciones críticas de R. E. Betances y J-A Firmín." Latinoamérica. Revista de Estudios Latinoamericanos, no. 65 (November 16, 2017): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/cialc.24486914e.2017.65.56895.

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Con el propósito de apreciar críticamente aspectos del proceso revolucionario del Caribe insular del siglo xix, en este artículo se abordan textos de Ramón Emeterio Betances (1827-1898) y Joseph-Anténor Firmin (1850-1911), quienes dialogan con las ideas imperantes en su época respecto del sentido de la historia, de las relaciones de reconocimiento y subordinación, de la diversidad de las razas. La exposición se organiza en tres momentos: en el primero se examina la construcción europea y moderna de la noción de “historia universal” y del lugar que ocupa el concepto de “raza”; en el segundo, la práctica de relatar “historias singulares”, tal como surge de la pluma de Betances; en el tercero, la respuesta disruptiva de Firmin, quien cuestiona la tesis de Gobineau sobre la desigualdad de las razas, e introduce un criterio de interpretación histórica que anticipa la noción de “acontecimiento”.
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Reyes-Santos, Irmary. "On Pan-Antillean Politics: Ramón Emeterio Betances and Gregorio Luperón Speak to the Present." Callaloo 36, no. 1 (2013): 142–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cal.2013.0076.

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Chaar-Pérez. "“A Revolution of Love”: Ramón Emeterio Betances, Anténor Firmin, and Affective Communities in the Caribbean." Global South 7, no. 2 (2013): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/globalsouth.7.2.11.

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Lebrón, Mario. "Epistolario de Ramón Emeterio Betances en París." AULA Revista de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, July 3, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.33413/aulahcs.1985.0i2.18.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Betances, Ramon Emeterio"

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Rivera-Rabago, Emma. "Amor prohibido: La mujer y la patria en Ramon Emeterio Betances." 1998. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI9841918.

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This dissertation studies the ethic-esthetic project of the Puerto Rican patriot, Dr. Ramon Emeterio Betances Alacan, during half a century of revolutionary struggle. For this study, we will use various texts on Betances that have been preserved to present time. Among them, Betances by Luis Bonafoux is of great importance, in addition to the texts published by Carlos M. Rama, and the written by Feliz Ojeda Reyes. Furthermore, we will rely on the biography, El Antillano by Ada Suarez Diaz, a text of principal importance for this study. However, La virgen de Borinquen y epistolario intimo, the book that contains Betances' poetry, and some of his revolutionary speeches and proclamations, deserves particular attention since they are fundamental to emphasize the symbiosis between the great loves of the patriarch: the fatherland, liberty and a woman. The first chapter is dedicated to explaining the birth and formation of Betances as a patriarch. We will look into the influences Betances received from the bosom of his home. In addition, we will see the importance that Betances' home upbringing had in his political growth and maturity in the revolutionary Paris of 1848, as well as in the rise of his campaign for the abolition of slavery after his return to Puerto Rico in 1856. This part of our study will aim to link his family experience to his revolutionary activities in Paris, in an attempt to reveal the birth of Betances the patriarch. The second chapter will be dedicated to the study of Betances' epistolary texts. Maria del Carmen Henri Betances, the only woman loved by the patriarch, is the cornerstone upon which these texts will be sustained. Maria del Carmen Henri is the muse that illuminated Betances' existence, and whose sudden death unleashed his most poetic and heart-rending writings. This contributed to the link between his esthetic and political concepts, achieving with this a "betanciana" poetry of the fatherland. In the third chapter we will study the narrative, La Virgen de Borinquen, where we will see the symbols of the beloved woman and the fatherland as the center that moves the spirit of this writer. In the fourth chapter we will analyze some of Betances' poetry, as well as a few of his revolutionary proclamations and speeches, in which he uses biblical references to advocate the independence of Puerto Rico. The final chapter will offer the conclusions of this study.
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Books on the topic "Betances, Ramon Emeterio"

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Coloquio Internacional "El Independentismo Puertorriqueño, de Betances a Nuestros Días" (1998 Paris, France). Pasión por la libertad: Actas, Coloquio Internacional "El Independentismo Puertorriqueño, de Betances a Nuestros Días" : Paris, septiembre de 1998. Instituto de Estudios del Caribe, Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 2000.

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Estrade, Paul. Ramón Emeterio Betances: El anciano maravilloso. Instituto de Estudios del Caribe, 1995.

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Paoli, Francisco Matos. Ramón Emeterio Betances: Pasionario de la luz. [s.n.], 1992.

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Díaz, Ada Suárez. El antillano: Biografía del Dr. Ramón Emeterio Betances, 1827-1898. Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Puerto Rico y el Caribe, 1988.

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Méndez, Midiam Astacio. Doctor Ramón Emeterio Betances: Luchador por la libertad y los pobres. Fundación Voz del Centro, 2006.

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Díaz, Ada Suárez. El doctor Ramón Emeterio Betances y la abolición de la esclavitud. 3rd ed. Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 2005.

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1827-1898, Betances Ramón Emeterio, ed. El doctor Ramón Emeterio Betances y la abolición de la esclavitud. 3rd ed. Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 2005.

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Pacheo-Matos, Armando. Biografia Del Dr. Ramon Emeterio Betances. Educators Research Service, 1998.

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El desterrado de Paris: Biografia del doctor Ramon Emeterio Betances, 1827-1898. Ediciones Puerto, 2001.

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Reyes, Fc)LIX Ojeda, and Paul Estrade. Pasion Por LA Libertad. University of Puerto Rico Press, 2000.

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