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Dominican Studies Institute

PUBLICATIONS

The CUNY Dominican Studies Institute has published a number of notable texts in the field of Dominican Studies, among them books, research monographs, and a series of working papers. Many of these are available for purchase from our Library, as indicated by the prices which accompany those items in the list below. If you would like to purchase any of these publications, please send a check or money order, payable to the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute Library, at the address listed below. Please remember to include the author, title, and year of publication for the piece(s) you wish to purchase.

Sarah Aponte
Head Librarian
CUNY Dominican Studies Institute Library
The City College of New York
160 Convent Avenue at 138th Street
New York, NY 10031

 

RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS


Alvarez-López, Luis, Jean Weisman, Sherrie Baver, Ramona Hernández, & Nancy López

Dominican Studies: Resources and Research Questions
1997. 78pp. $8.00

This collection of bibliographies, research reports, listings of resources, and discussions of research question, gathers the results of various projects sponsored by the Dominican Studies Institute.

Aponte, Sarah
Dominican Migration to the United States, 1970-1997: An Annotated Bibliography
1999. 178pp. $15.00

This is an annotated listing of books, scholarly articles, and chapters on Dominican migration providing an important reference guide for the study of Dominican migration from the 1970s to 1997 (with a 1998 addendum).

Duany, Jorge
Quisqueya on the Hudson: The Transnational Community of Dominicans in Washington Heights
1994. 54pp. (This publication is SOLD OUT. A second edition with an updated and expanded introduction is forthcoming. A reader's copy of the 1994 edition is available in our Library.)

This field research study of ethnic identity, popular culture, and everyday life of the Dominican community of Washington Heights examines the social adaptation of Dominican immigrants to the host country.

Hernández, Ramona and Francisco Rivera-Batiz
Dominicans in the United States: A Socioeconomic Profile, 2000
2003. 73pp. $8.00 

This study provides a statistical account of the situation of Dominicans living in the United States using the 1990 U.S. Census data.

Hernández, Ramona and Anthony Stevens-Acevedo
Against All Odds: Dominican Students in Higher Education in New York
2004. 56pp. $8.00

A joint publication with the Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo, this study details the status of the Dominican student population in New York City drawing mostly on data from the 2000 U.S. Census and from the Office of Institutional Research of the City University of New York. CUNY is the largest public, urban university in the United States.

Hernández, Ramona, Francisco Rivera-Batiz, and Roberto Agodini
Dominican New Yorkers: A Socioeconomic Profile 1990
1995. 56pp. (This publication is SOLD OUT. A reader's copy is available in our Library.)

Published in collaboration with the Institute for Urban and Minority Education (IUME) at Teachers College, Columbia University, this is the first academic effort to provide a statistical account, using the 1980 and 1990 U.S. Census data, of the current situation of Dominicans living in New York.

Hernández, Ramona & Francisco Rivera-Batiz
Dominican New Yorkers: A Socioeconomic Profile, 1997
1997. 72pp. (This publication is SOLD OUT. A reader's copy is available in our Library.)

This study details the socioeconomic status of the Dominican population in New York City during the 1990s, drawing mostly on 1996 data provided by the U.S. Current Population Survey.

James, Norberto, ed.
Directory of Dominicanists
1997. 1998. 78pp. $8.00

This is a listing of names, addresses, areas of specialization and short bibliographies of scholars who have published books, articles or chapters on the Dominican experience at home or abroad.


Bosworth, Stefan & Rosie M. Soy

Dominican Immigration: Educational Dreams, Goals and Hopes
Forthcoming 2007

 


BOOKS


Cocco De Filippis, Daisy, ed.
Documents of Dissidence: Selected Writings by Dominican Women
2000. 251pp. $20.00

This English-language compilation of essays, manifestos, and pronouncements by Dominican women provides an unprecedented source for the study of Dominican feminism.

Moya Pons, Frank
The Dominican Republic: A National History
1995. 544pp. $21.95 (First Printing 1995 by Hispaniola Books, New Rochelle, NY is sold out--a reader's copy is available in our Library.) The book is currently available from Marcus Wiener Publishers, 2006.)

This first major history of the Dominican Republic available in English in the United States in over 60 years is a chronicle of events in Dominican territory from pre-colonial times through the 1990s.

 


WORKING PAPERS SERIES


2000

1. Torres-Saillant, Silvio
Diasporic Disquisitions: Dominicanists, Transnationalism, and the Community
2000. 41pp. $5.00

This paper analyzes the Dominican diaspora discussing the two main lineage of analyses: those that privilege stress community formation and those based on transnational interaction.

1999

1. Torres-Saillant, Silvio
Introduction to Dominican Blackness
1999. 72pp. $5.00 (Reprinted multiple times.)

This study is a reflection on the complexity of racial thinking and racial discourse in Dominican society.

2. Cocco de Filippis, Daisy, ed.
La literatura dominicana al final del siglo: Diálogo entre la tierra natal y la diáspora
1999. 94pp. $5.00

These are the proceedings from a major Dominican literature conference reflecting on the state of Dominican letters in the native land and in the diaspora, and on the prospects of Dominican writers for the new millennium.

3. Dávila-Mendoza, Dora
Un concierto de voces: Mujer, familia y sociedad en Santo Domingo colonial
1999. 62pp. $5.00

This is a study of the social actions of women in 18th Century Santo Domingo.

4. Villamán-Matos, Maitreyi
Keepers of the Mystery
1999. 36pp. $5.00

This is a preliminary study of Fiestas de Cruz (Feast of the Holy Cross) in the Dominican Republic.

 
 
 

AFFILIATIONS
CUNY DSI is a member since 1998 of
Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR), Univ. of Notre Dame

CONTACT US
CUNY Dominican Studies Institute
The City College of New York
North Academic Building (NA), 4/107
160 Convent Avenue at 138th Street
New York, NY 10031

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