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Editat de Zita Arochaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 apr 2026
At a time when memoir has become an increasingly popular form of self-expression, fourteen writers from diverse backgrounds engaged with one another in a series of writing workshops sponsored by the Center for Mexican American Studies at UT Austin to reflect on their life journeys. They wrestle with issues that shaped them in provocative, evocative, and sometimes humorous short essays. The writers include a lawyer, a civil rights activist, actors, journalists, and professors who write of belonging, national and sexual identity, coping with illness and loss, career challenges, and life-altering events familiar to us all. The contributors write poignantly about losing a parent at an early age; growing up in segregated communities; bravely confronting serious health problems; living in a household with a mentally disturbed family member; the complexity of being “American” as well as “Mexican”; and the professional challenges facing all hyphenated Americans, many of whom are often the first person of color in their workplaces.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781477333877
ISBN-10: 1477333878
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 24 b&w illus.
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Ctr for Mex American Studies UT-Austin
ISBN-10: 1477333878
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 24 b&w illus.
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Ctr for Mex American Studies UT-Austin
Notă biografică
Zita Arocha is a bilingual journalist, writer, and educator who has reported on immigration and Latino issues for the Washington Post, Miami Herald, and other publications. She is the author of the award-winning memoir, Guajira, the Cuba Girl, and is working on a historical novel about nineteenth-century Cuban cigar workers in Florida. She is also a writing coach who focuses on memoir.
Cuprins
- Foreword (Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez)
- Introduction (Zita Arocha)
- A Sense of Place
- Growing Up on Alvarez Street (JoAnn Carreon-Reyes)
- Amá’s Cocina (Rupert Reyes Jr.)
- Resting Places (Thomas Jesús Garza)
- Las Películas (Zita Arocha)
- Danzante Conchera (Susana Almanza)
- Identity
- Six to Sixteen (Annette M. Rodríguez)
- Seeing Difference for the First Time (Karma R. Chávez)
- As Much Mexicano as American (David T. Lopez)
- The Story of My Name (Raúl L. Madrid)
- No Specka de Spanish (Laura Santos-Farry)
- Life-Changing Events
- Mommies Cry, Too (Thomas Jesús Garza)
- Living with Parkinson’s as My Co-Lead (Amparo Garcia-Crow)
- Testimonios of an Artistic Dream Almost Derailed
- Paty Abril-Gonzalez
- Pathways
- Welcome to the Globe (Maggie Rivas-Rodríguez)
- Uncle Dave’s Saturday-Afternoon Jam (Annette M. Rodríguez)
- People Like Us (Roxanne Schroeder-Arce)
- The Path to Journalism (David T. Lopez)
- From Scars to Tapestries: Stitching Border-Crossing Testimonios through Colors, Stickers, and Prayers (Paty Abril-Gonzalez)
- Contributors
Descriere
Fourteen writers reflect on the complexities of Mexican American identity in hyphenated America.