%0 Journal Article %T A Story told through Plena: Claiming Identity and Cultural Autonomy in the Street Festivals of San Juan, Puerto Rico. %A Paulina Guerrero %J Island Studies Journal %D 2013 %I University of Prince Edward Island %X Las Fiestas de la Calle de San Sebasti¨˘n is a four day-long festival in San Juan, Puerto Rico. While the festival comprises music and dance that is a combination of various Caribbean and Latin American aesthetics, there is a small group of local musicians who insist on staying away from the larger throngs to specifically play a Puerto Rican music medium known as plena. By defining a distinct physical space that is separate from the rest of the festival, but also a part of the festival, they sing throughout the night speaking to contemporary issues of American imperialism, class warfare, and corrupt politicians. During the festival the complex power dynamics of Puerto Rico as a United States territory, lacking both independence as a sovereign nation and the same rights as a state, are manifested in festival performance. This performance tries to negotiate how the island remains autonomous while being attached to a more powerful mainland economy. %K autonomy %K festivals %K identity %K islands %K music %K plena %K Puerto Rico %K United States %U http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-8-1-2013-Guerrero.pdf