P Fkn R: How Bad Bunny Became the Global Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance
“Aquí mataron gente por sacar la bandera / Por eso es que ahora yo la llevo donde quiera." (Here they killed people for taking out the flag / that’s why I bring it anywhere I want now.)—LA MuDANZA

Global superstar Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, like many other Puerto Ricans, has lived a life marked by public crises—blackouts, hurricanes, political corruption and oppression, among others—that have exposed the ongoing impacts of colonialism in Puerto Rico. Offering a portrait of the past and future of Puerto Rican resistance through one of its loudest and proudest voices, P FKN R draws on interviews with musicians, politicians, and journalists as well as ethnographic research to set Bad Bunny and Puerto Rican resistance in a historical, political, and cultural context. Authors Vanessa Díaz and Petra Rivera-Rideau—creators of the “Bad Bunny Syllabus”—demonstrate Bad Bunny’s place in a long tradition of infusing joy and protest into music and honor the many, evolving forms of daily resistance to oppression and colonialism that are part of Puerto Rican life.
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P Fkn R: How Bad Bunny Became the Global Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance
“Aquí mataron gente por sacar la bandera / Por eso es que ahora yo la llevo donde quiera." (Here they killed people for taking out the flag / that’s why I bring it anywhere I want now.)—LA MuDANZA

Global superstar Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, like many other Puerto Ricans, has lived a life marked by public crises—blackouts, hurricanes, political corruption and oppression, among others—that have exposed the ongoing impacts of colonialism in Puerto Rico. Offering a portrait of the past and future of Puerto Rican resistance through one of its loudest and proudest voices, P FKN R draws on interviews with musicians, politicians, and journalists as well as ethnographic research to set Bad Bunny and Puerto Rican resistance in a historical, political, and cultural context. Authors Vanessa Díaz and Petra Rivera-Rideau—creators of the “Bad Bunny Syllabus”—demonstrate Bad Bunny’s place in a long tradition of infusing joy and protest into music and honor the many, evolving forms of daily resistance to oppression and colonialism that are part of Puerto Rican life.
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P Fkn R: How Bad Bunny Became the Global Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance

P Fkn R: How Bad Bunny Became the Global Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance

P Fkn R: How Bad Bunny Became the Global Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance

P Fkn R: How Bad Bunny Became the Global Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance

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“Aquí mataron gente por sacar la bandera / Por eso es que ahora yo la llevo donde quiera." (Here they killed people for taking out the flag / that’s why I bring it anywhere I want now.)—LA MuDANZA

Global superstar Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, like many other Puerto Ricans, has lived a life marked by public crises—blackouts, hurricanes, political corruption and oppression, among others—that have exposed the ongoing impacts of colonialism in Puerto Rico. Offering a portrait of the past and future of Puerto Rican resistance through one of its loudest and proudest voices, P FKN R draws on interviews with musicians, politicians, and journalists as well as ethnographic research to set Bad Bunny and Puerto Rican resistance in a historical, political, and cultural context. Authors Vanessa Díaz and Petra Rivera-Rideau—creators of the “Bad Bunny Syllabus”—demonstrate Bad Bunny’s place in a long tradition of infusing joy and protest into music and honor the many, evolving forms of daily resistance to oppression and colonialism that are part of Puerto Rican life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478033332
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 02/24/2026
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Vanessa Díaz is Associate Professor of Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies at Loyola Marymount Universityand the author of Manufacturing Celebrity: Latino Paparazzi and Women Reporters in Hollywood.

Petra R. Rivera-Rideau is Associate Professor of American Studies at Wellesley College and the author of Remixing Reggaetón: The Cultural Politics of Race in Puerto Rico and Fitness Fiesta!: Selling Latinx Culture through Zumba.

Table of Contents

Introduction. “¿Quién  Tú Eres?”: Understanding Bad Bunny and Resistance in Puerto Rico  1
1. Las Cosas Están Empeorando: Puerto Rico in the Era of “Soy Peor”  14
2.¿“Estamos Bien”? Hurricane María and Unnatural Disaster in Puerto Rico  37
3. “El Pueblo No Aguanta Más Injusticia”: Bad Bunny and el Verano Boricua  59
4. “¿Por Qué No Puedo Ser Así?”: Bad Bunny and Gender Politics  80
5. “El Mundo es Mío”: Bad Bunny Beyond el Borinquen  107
6. “Puerto Rico Está Bien Cabrón”: The Party Is the Protest  129
7. Singing in Non-English: Bad Bunny Lost in Translation  156
8. “Nunca Antes Hubo Uno Como Yo”: Bad Bunny, Coachella, and Latino Belonging in the United States  179
9. “Prende una Velita”: Continued Hope, Continued Resistance  200
Conclusion. “Seguimos Aquí”  220
Acknowledgments  231
Notes  235
Bibliography  287
Index
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