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本文重点介绍提交人的曾姑母 Monserrate del Valle del Toro 的政治生活和监禁情况,她是波多黎各民族主义者,曾是政治犯。Monserrate 于 1950 年 10 月 30 日在波多黎各阿雷西博被捕,罪名是参与企图推翻美国政府。通过讲述 Monserrate 的故事,文章试图颠覆关于波多黎各民族主义历史的某些既定叙事,即谁参与了争取独立的斗争以及他们是如何进行斗争的。这场斗争发生在政治和法律领域,发生在群岛各地城镇的街道上,但也发生在阿雷西博地区监狱的围墙内,在那里,包括 Monserrate 在内的一群民族主义妇女互相庇护、照顾和喂养。
This article focuses on the political life and imprisonment of the author’s great-aunt, Monserrate del Valle del Toro, a Puerto Rican nationalist and onetime political prisoner. Monserrate was arrested in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, on October 30, 1950, for participating in an attempt to overthrow the US government. In telling Monserrate’s story, the article attempts to upend certain established narratives of the history of Puerto Rican nationalism, of who fought in the struggle for independence and how they fought. That fight took place in the political and legal arena and in the streets of towns all over the archipelago, but it also took place within the walls of the Arecibo District Jail, where a group of nationalist women, including Monserrate, sheltered, cared for, and fed each other.
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