Let's talk about your wall :: Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis /
An anthology of writing by Mexican journalists, historians, novelists, and artists on the immigration crisis in the United States.
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Zusammenfassung: | An anthology of writing by Mexican journalists, historians, novelists, and artists on the immigration crisis in the United States. Major writers from Mexico weigh in on U.S. immigration policy, from harrowing migrant journeys to immigrant detention to the life beyond the wall Despite the extensive coverage in the U.S. media of the southern border and Donald Trump's proposed wall, most English speakers have had little access to the multitude of perspectives from Mexico on the ongoing crisis. Celebrated novelist Carmen Boullosa (author of Texas and Before) and Alberto Quintero redress this imbalance with this collection of essays-translated into English for the first time-drawing on writing by journalists, novelists, and documentary-makers who are Mexican or based in Mexico. Contributors include the award-winning author Valeria Luiselli, whose Tell Me How It Ends is the go-to book on the child migrant crisis, and the novelist Yuri Herrera, author of the highly acclaimed Signs Preceding the End of the World. Let's Talk About Your Wall uses Trump's wall as a starting point to discuss important questions, including the history of U.S.-Mexican relations, and questions of sovereignty, citizenship, and borders. An essential resource for anyone seeking to form a well-grounded opinion on one of the central issues of our day, Let's Talk About Your Wall provides a fierce and compelling counterpoint to the racist bigotry and irrational fear that consumes the debate over immigration, and a powerful symbol of opposition to exclusion and hate. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (vii, 273 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9781620976197 1620976196 |
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contents | Snow and borders / Conversations with the wall / After the white noise / Please don't feed the gringos / Asylum under siege: why does immigration law fail to protect women and children from state-sanctioned violence? / Language solidarity: how to create a force field with words / Rape and the idea of Mexico / Aeschylus and the migrants / Droplets / Barbarians in the presence of barbarians / The dilemma: to migrate, or not to migrate / Make art, not walls / Notes from "El cuartito" / Politics of exclusion, politics of integration / A wall that threatens biodiversity / Back to Tijuana / Clay migrants / Inventing the enemy: the border in the Trump era / Of nomads and heroes / Walls of air / A wall to divide the desert / |
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spelling | Let's talk about your wall : Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis / edited by Carmen Boullosa and Alberto Quintero. Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis New York : The New Press, 2020. ©2020 1 online resource (vii, 273 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references. Introduction / Carmen Boullosa -- Snow and borders / Yásnaya Elena Aguilar Gil ; translated by Ellen Jones -- Conversations with the wall / René Delgado ; translated by Samantha Schnee -- After the white noise / Yuri Herrera ; translated by Lisa Dillman -- Please don't feed the gringos / Claudio Lomnitz ; translated by Jessie Mendez Sayer -- Asylum under siege: why does immigration law fail to protect women and children from state-sanctioned violence? / Valeria Luiselli and Ana Puente Flores -- Language solidarity: how to create a force field with words / Jhonni Carr and Román Luján -- Rape and the idea of Mexico / Alejandro Madrazo Lajous -- Aeschylus and the migrants / Jean Meyer ; translated by Ellen Jones -- Droplets / Paula Mónaco Felipe ; translated by Ellen Jones -- Barbarians in the presence of barbarians / Emiliano Monge ; translated by Victor Meadowcroft -- The dilemma: to migrate, or not to migrate / Porfirio Muñoz Ledo ; translated by Jessie Mendez Sayer -- Make art, not walls / National Human Rights Commission, Mexico ; translated by Ellen Jones -- Notes from "El cuartito" / Guadalupe Nettel ; translated by Sophie Hughes -- Politics of exclusion, politics of integration / Juan Carlos Pereda Failache ; translated by Samantha Schnee -- A wall that threatens biodiversity / Cisteil X. Pérez Hernández ; translated by Lisa Dillman -- Back to Tijuana / Leonardo Tarifeño ; translated by Victor Meadowcroft -- Clay migrants / Eduardo Vázquez Martín ; translated by Ellen Jones -- Inventing the enemy: the border in the Trump era / Juan Villoro ; translated by Samantha Schnee -- Of nomads and heroes / Jorge Volpi ; translated by Samantha Schnee -- Walls of air / Yael Weiss ; translated by Jessie Mendez Sayer -- A wall to divide the desert / Naief Yehya ; translated by Ellen Jones An anthology of writing by Mexican journalists, historians, novelists, and artists on the immigration crisis in the United States. Major writers from Mexico weigh in on U.S. immigration policy, from harrowing migrant journeys to immigrant detention to the life beyond the wall Despite the extensive coverage in the U.S. media of the southern border and Donald Trump's proposed wall, most English speakers have had little access to the multitude of perspectives from Mexico on the ongoing crisis. Celebrated novelist Carmen Boullosa (author of Texas and Before) and Alberto Quintero redress this imbalance with this collection of essays-translated into English for the first time-drawing on writing by journalists, novelists, and documentary-makers who are Mexican or based in Mexico. Contributors include the award-winning author Valeria Luiselli, whose Tell Me How It Ends is the go-to book on the child migrant crisis, and the novelist Yuri Herrera, author of the highly acclaimed Signs Preceding the End of the World. Let's Talk About Your Wall uses Trump's wall as a starting point to discuss important questions, including the history of U.S.-Mexican relations, and questions of sovereignty, citizenship, and borders. An essential resource for anyone seeking to form a well-grounded opinion on one of the central issues of our day, Let's Talk About Your Wall provides a fierce and compelling counterpoint to the racist bigotry and irrational fear that consumes the debate over immigration, and a powerful symbol of opposition to exclusion and hate. Provided by the publisher Print version record. Mexicans United States Social conditions. Immigrants United States Social conditions. Mexican-American Border Region Social conditions. Border crossing Mexican-American Border Region. Mexico Emigration and immigration Government policy. United States Emigration and immigration Government policy. United States Politics and government 2017-2021. Région frontalière mexicano-américaine Conditions sociales. Passage de frontière Région frontalière mexicano-américaine. États-Unis Émigration et immigration Politique gouvernementale. États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 2017-2021. 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spellingShingle | Let's talk about your wall : Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis / Snow and borders / Conversations with the wall / After the white noise / Please don't feed the gringos / Asylum under siege: why does immigration law fail to protect women and children from state-sanctioned violence? / Language solidarity: how to create a force field with words / Rape and the idea of Mexico / Aeschylus and the migrants / Droplets / Barbarians in the presence of barbarians / The dilemma: to migrate, or not to migrate / Make art, not walls / Notes from "El cuartito" / Politics of exclusion, politics of integration / A wall that threatens biodiversity / Back to Tijuana / Clay migrants / Inventing the enemy: the border in the Trump era / Of nomads and heroes / Walls of air / A wall to divide the desert / Mexicans United States Social conditions. Immigrants United States Social conditions. Border crossing Mexican-American Border Region. Passage de frontière Région frontalière mexicano-américaine. Border crossing fast Emigration and immigration Government policy fast Immigrants Social conditions fast Mexicans Social conditions fast Politics and government fast Social conditions fast |
title | Let's talk about your wall : Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis / |
title_alt | Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis Snow and borders / Conversations with the wall / After the white noise / Please don't feed the gringos / Asylum under siege: why does immigration law fail to protect women and children from state-sanctioned violence? / Language solidarity: how to create a force field with words / Rape and the idea of Mexico / Aeschylus and the migrants / Droplets / Barbarians in the presence of barbarians / The dilemma: to migrate, or not to migrate / Make art, not walls / Notes from "El cuartito" / Politics of exclusion, politics of integration / A wall that threatens biodiversity / Back to Tijuana / Clay migrants / Inventing the enemy: the border in the Trump era / Of nomads and heroes / Walls of air / A wall to divide the desert / |
title_auth | Let's talk about your wall : Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis / |
title_exact_search | Let's talk about your wall : Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis / |
title_full | Let's talk about your wall : Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis / edited by Carmen Boullosa and Alberto Quintero. |
title_fullStr | Let's talk about your wall : Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis / edited by Carmen Boullosa and Alberto Quintero. |
title_full_unstemmed | Let's talk about your wall : Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis / edited by Carmen Boullosa and Alberto Quintero. |
title_short | Let's talk about your wall : |
title_sort | let s talk about your wall mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis |
title_sub | Mexican writers respond to the immigration crisis / |
topic | Mexicans United States Social conditions. Immigrants United States Social conditions. Border crossing Mexican-American Border Region. Passage de frontière Région frontalière mexicano-américaine. Border crossing fast Emigration and immigration Government policy fast Immigrants Social conditions fast Mexicans Social conditions fast Politics and government fast Social conditions fast |
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