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First published on June 27, 2008 Qualitative Inquiry 2008, doi:10.1177/1077800408318320
Marco Said I Look Like Charcoal: A Puerto Rican's Exploration of Her Ethnic Identity
Yarma Velázquez Vargas*
Florida State University
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: yv03{at}fsu.edu.
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When race is so self-evident that it becomes "unspoken," it becomes a text that can be arbitrarily read or not read at all. When race is thought of as shades or textures of color that paint the already loaded canvas of our ethnicities, it is the reader who has the power of interpretation, opening the possibility for multiple readings that will shape identity. With this article, the author makes an attempt to understand the issues of race and ethnicity in Puerto Rico, using her life as an example.

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