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All the Agents and Saints: Dispatches from the U.S. Borderlands [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jul-2017
  • Leidėjas: The University of North Carolina Press
  • ISBN-10: 1469631598
  • ISBN-13: 9781469631592
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jul-2017
  • Leidėjas: The University of North Carolina Press
  • ISBN-10: 1469631598
  • ISBN-13: 9781469631592
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"After a decade of chasing stories around the globe, intrepid travel writer Stephanie Elizondo Griest followed the magnetic pull home--only to discover that her native South Texas had been radically transformed in her absence. Ravaged by drug wars and barricaded by an eighteen-foot steel wall, her ancestral land had become the nation's foremost crossing ground for undocumented workers, many of whom perished along the way. The frequency of these tragedies seemed like a terrible coincidence, before Elizondo Griest moved to the New York / Canada borderlands. Once she began to meet Mohawks from the Akwesasne Nation, however, she recognized striking parallels to life on the southern border"-- Provided by publisher.

After a decade of chasing stories around the globe, intrepid travel writer Stephanie Elizondo Griest followed the magnetic pull home--only to discover that her native South Texas had been radically transformed in her absence. Ravaged by drug wars and barricaded by an eighteen-foot steel wall, her ancestral land had become the nation's foremost crossing ground for undocumented workers, many of whom perished along the way. The frequency of these tragedies seemed like a terrible coincidence, before Elizondo Griest moved to the New York / Canada borderlands. Once she began to meet Mohawks from the Akwesasne Nation, however, she recognized striking parallels to life on the southern border. Having lost their land through devious treaties, their mother tongues at English-only schools, and their traditional occupations through capitalist ventures, Tejanos and Mohawks alike struggle under the legacy of colonialism. Toxic industries surround their neighborhoods while the U.S. Border Patrol militarizes them. Combating these forces are legions of artists and activists devoted to preserving their indigenous cultures. Complex belief systems, meanwhile, conjure miracles. In All the Agents and Saints, Elizondo Griest weaves seven years of stories into a meditation on the existential impact of international borderlines by illuminating the spaces in between and the people who live there.

Introduction The Descendants xi
Prologue Nepantla 1(4)
Part I The Texas-Mexico Borderlands
5(138)
1 The Miracle Tree
7(9)
2 The Rebel
16(1)
3 The Venerable
16(19)
4 The Activist and the Ordinance
35(19)
5 The Bonder and the Dealer
54(19)
6 The Agents
73(9)
7 The Wall
82(20)
8 The Chokepoint
102(8)
9 The Woman in the Woods
110(20)
10 The Healing
130(13)
Part II The New York-Canada Borderlands
143(128)
11 The Sort of Homecoming
145(5)
12 The Trade
150(11)
13 The War
161(17)
14 The Saint
178(16)
15 The Activist and the Obelisk
194(15)
16 The Movement
209(11)
17 The Mother Tongue
220(13)
18 The Bridge
233(10)
19 The River
243(14)
20 The Words That Come Before All Else
257(14)
Epilogue The United States of In-between 271(4)
Acknowledgments 275(2)
Notes 277(14)
About the Author 291
Stephanie Elizondo Griest is author of the award-winning memoirs Around the Bloc and Mexican Enough. Assistant professor of creative nonfiction at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she has lectured across the globe, including as U.S. State Department literary ambassador to Venezuela in 2015, and has been Henry Luce Scholar in China, Hodder Fellow at Princeton, and winner of the Margolis Award for Social Justice Reporting. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.