With a diamond in my shoe: a philosopher searches for identity in America
In: SUNY series in Latin American and Iberian thought and culture
Farewell to Cuba -- Good morning, America (1961-1962) -- Hungry in Miami -- A gate to the real America -- Foreigner in a foreign land (1962-1965) -- Surviving evangelical fundamentalism (1962-1965) -- Knowing myself (1962-1965) -- Make love, not war (1965-1966) -- Becoming a medievalist (1966-1969) -- Pilgrimage to Europe (1962-1971) -- Landing a job, with verve -- Buffalo department of philosophy (1971-1973) -- The vocation and profession of philosophy -- Two alternative research programs (1971-1974) -- Medieval philosophy (1975-1985) -- Latin American philosophy in the United States (1939-1985) -- From rookie to chair (1980-1986) -- Beyond medieval and Latin American philosophy (1990-2000) -- The call of ethnic, racial, and national identities (2000-present) -- A place for literature and the arts (2005 to present) -- From hispanic to latino and latinx (2000 to present) -- Return to philosophy through its history (1990-2000) -- A paradigm of courage (1971-1976) -- Epilogue: with a diamond in my mind.