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Border Biomes: Ecological Imaginaries of Mexico's Edges: Critical Mexican Studies

Autor Emily Celeste Vázquez Enríquez
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2026
This book will be freely available in an open access edition thanks to the generous support by the University of California Davis Library.

What effect do heavily fortified national borders have on the natural environments that surround them? In Border Biomes, Emily Celeste Vázquez Enríquez explores this question by analyzing contemporary Mexican, Latinx, and Indigenous literature that has tried to highlight the human and ecological toll of Mexico’s borders with the United States and Guatemala. By challenging the very premise of borders as permanent, immovable boundaries, she shows how novelists and poets in Mexico and the United States have tried to represent and understand the vast social, political, and ecological harm caused by these constructions. She argues that the environmental destruction that borders create is inseparable from state‑sanctioned, anti‑immigrant racial violence. To do this, she structures the book around three main biomes: rivers, deserts, and forests. Within each chapter, Vázquez Enríquez considers how authors such as Dolores Dorantes, Natalie Diaz, and Ofelia Zepeda have drawn upon alternative Indigenous epistemologies and forms of representation to register the sweeping damage of bordering regimes on the Colorado River, the Southwest Desert, and the Selva El Petén, and other biomes. By critically analyzing the work of these US and Mexican writers, she contests traditional interpretations of Mexican literature as nationally bounded and instead proposes an expansive view of “Mexican literature.” More fundamentally, Border Biomes suggests literature's potential to create new ecological realities and challenge the naturalization of borders and the ecological violence that they provoke.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826508270
ISBN-10: 0826508278
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 4 b&w images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Vanderbilt University Press
Colecția Vanderbilt University Press
Seria Critical Mexican Studies


Recenzii

"Border Biomes is a beautiful and urgent intervention in the environmental humanities that makes the case for the abolition of borders via an artistic, ecological, and Indigenous-centric lens, sure to become a key reference in the several fields it so skillfully interweaves."
Sophie Esch, author of Modernity at Gunpoint: Firearms, Politics, and Culture in Mexico and Central America

Notă biografică

Emily Celeste Vázquez Enríquez is an assistant professor of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of California Davis.

Cuprins

Introduction: Fractured Environments
Chapter One: The [Dis]Embodied Border
Chapter Two: Writing & Caring for the Colorado River
Chapter Three: Permeable Bodies at the Suchiate River
Chapter Four: Rain in the Desert
Chapter Five: Listening to the Desertscape
Chapter Six: Blurred Boundaries in a Border Forest
Chapter Seven: Multispecies Migration[s]
Conclusion: Refusing the Present
Bibliography
Notes
Index

Descriere

A look at how US-Mexico and Mexico-Guatemala border policy produces racial exclusion, migrant deaths, and environmental damage