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Looking at the work of Junot Díaz, Cristina García, Julia Alvarez, and other Latino/a authors who are US citizens, Marta Caminero-Santangelo examines how writers are increasingly expressing their solidarity with undocumented immigrants. This volume also foregrounds the narratives of unauthorized migrants themselves, showing how their stories are emerging into the public sphere.

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While the U.S. immigration ‘debate’ turns strident in media circles, Caminero-Santangelo intervenes with a call to read carefully the more complex stories that define us as human and humane."" - Debra A. Castillo, coeditor of Mexican Public Intellectuals

""This insightful study brings together Latino fiction, journalistic books, and autobiographical accounts to consider how undocumented people are portrayed in the wake of restrictive immigration policies."" - Rodrigo Lazo, author of Writing to Cuba: Filibustering and Cuban Exiles in the United States

Documenting the Undocumented Latinoa Narratives

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      Publisher: MP-FLO Uni Press of Florida
      Publication Date: 10/31/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813064567, 978-0813064567
      ISBN10: 0813064562

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Looking at the work of Junot Díaz, Cristina García, Julia Alvarez, and other Latino/a authors who are US citizens, Marta Caminero-Santangelo examines how writers are increasingly expressing their solidarity with undocumented immigrants. This volume also foregrounds the narratives of unauthorized migrants themselves, showing how their stories are emerging into the public sphere.

      Trade Review
      While the U.S. immigration ‘debate’ turns strident in media circles, Caminero-Santangelo intervenes with a call to read carefully the more complex stories that define us as human and humane."" - Debra A. Castillo, coeditor of Mexican Public Intellectuals

      ""This insightful study brings together Latino fiction, journalistic books, and autobiographical accounts to consider how undocumented people are portrayed in the wake of restrictive immigration policies."" - Rodrigo Lazo, author of Writing to Cuba: Filibustering and Cuban Exiles in the United States

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