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- ISBN
- 9781250366863
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Picador
ISBN-10
1250366860
ISBN-13
9781250366863
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9064607999
Product Key Features
Book Title
Nuestras Almas Migrantes (Our Migrant Souls - Spanish Edition) : Una Reflexión Sobre la Raza y Los Significados y Mitos de lo Latino
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
Spanish
Publication Year
2024
Topic
Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, United States / General
Genre
Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
11.3 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2024-010644
Reviews
"Easily his most personal book. . . Tobar uses his biography sparingly to illustrate larger aspects of Latino experience. He is as likely to quote historians and cultural theorists as he is to cite students, store clerks or an undocumented Trump supporter randomly encountered on the street. . . Tobar takes care to depict Latino life in a universal light, as something easily comprehensible to anyone who has ever felt the pull of a far-off person or place. . . There is power in the refrain of Tobar's direct address, which gives his writing the feel of warm advice dispensed to youngsters grappling with a sense of self." --Francisco Cantú, The New York Times Book Review "Tobar's book should be read in the context of other works that, for more than a century, have tried to elucidate the meaning of latinidad . . . Our Migrant Souls is, therefore, only the latest attempt to pin down an inherently slippery concept. More than these other works, though, it engages in contemporary debates and issues, such as how Latinos have related to Blackness and indigeneity, the question of why some Latinos choose to identify as white, and the political conservatism of certain Latino communities. It is also the most lyrical and literary of the genre, harnessing Tobar's deep talents as a writer and his fluency in pop culture, and offers a more intimate look into the barrios, homes, and minds of people who, he argues, have been badly, and sometimes willfully, misunderstood." --Geraldo L. Cadava, The Atlantic "Tobar interrogates Latino identity with a subversive nuance. He is not writing for the white gaze, instead directly addressing young Latinos." --Jean Guerrero, Los Angeles Times "Eye-opening. . . Timely, intelligent, and generous, this is a must-read from Pulitzer Prize-winner Tobar." --Diego Báez, Booklist "Lyrical and uncompromising." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "The master writer puts on his maestro cap to give us memoir, media criticism, meditation, travelogue, history lesson, and so much more, in a style and pacing with all the brilliant nuances and hues that Latinos exemplify." --Gustavo Arellano, author of Ask a Mexican " Our Migrant Souls is an important contribution to the growing body of work offering answers to a seemingly simple question: What is a 'Latino'? In precise yet lyrical prose, Héctor Tobar leads readers on a tour of the United States of America, where to be Latine often means to go unseen." --Myriam Gurba, author of Mean " Héctor Tobar bursts the bubble of colonizing inhumanity contained in the 'Latino,' 'Latinx,' and 'Hispanic' labels. The migrant son Tobar crisscrosses the country to find stories of the buried and reviled, inspired and inspiring humanidad of the one out of every four people in the United States who bears these labels. Our Migrant Souls points to the inevitable reckoning a country deep in denial must undertake." --Roberto Lovato , author of Unforgetting "Unflinchingly clear-eyed, intelligent, and compassionate, Our Migrant Souls is essential reading for all Americans. Héctor Tobar peers into the fractured kaleidoscope of Latinidad and reveals that an identity is forged by history and by each of our unique stories. Generous in its expansive analysis of how empire and constructed ideas of race trickle through our veins, Our Migrant Souls is also heartfelt, poetic, and intimate. Tobar delivers a brilliant, honest, and necessary book about race when we need it most. It is a salve for the times." --Carribean Fragoza, author of Eat the Mouth That Feeds You, "[Tobar] expone décadas de pensamientos. . . desde un enfoque tan ambicioso como íntimo." --Luis Pablo Beauregard, El País "Easily his most personal book. . . Tobar uses his biography sparingly to illustrate larger aspects of Latino experience. He is as likely to quote historians and cultural theorists as he is to cite students, store clerks or an undocumented Trump supporter randomly encountered on the street. . . Tobar takes care to depict Latino life in a universal light, as something easily comprehensible to anyone who has ever felt the pull of a far-off person or place. . . There is power in the refrain of Tobar''s direct address, which gives his writing the feel of warm advice dispensed to youngsters grappling with a sense of self." --Francisco Cantú, The New York Times Book Review "Tobar''s book should be read in the context of other works that, for more than a century, have tried to elucidate the meaning of latinidad . . . Our Migrant Souls is, therefore, only the latest attempt to pin down an inherently slippery concept. More than these other works, though, it engages in contemporary debates and issues, such as how Latinos have related to Blackness and indigeneity, the question of why some Latinos choose to identify as white, and the political conservatism of certain Latino communities. It is also the most lyrical and literary of the genre, harnessing Tobar''s deep talents as a writer and his fluency in pop culture, and offers a more intimate look into the barrios, homes, and minds of people who, he argues, have been badly, and sometimes willfully, misunderstood." --Geraldo L. Cadava, The Atlantic "Tobar interrogates Latino identity with a subversive nuance. He is not writing for the white gaze, instead directly addressing young Latinos." --Jean Guerrero, Los Angeles Times "Eye-opening. . . Timely, intelligent, and generous, this is a must-read from Pulitzer Prize-winner Tobar." --Diego Báez, Booklist "Lyrical and uncompromising." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "The master writer puts on his maestro cap to give us memoir, media criticism, meditation, travelogue, history lesson, and so much more, in a style and pacing with all the brilliant nuances and hues that Latinos exemplify." --Gustavo Arellano, author of Ask a Mexican " Our Migrant Souls is an important contribution to the growing body of work offering answers to a seemingly simple question: What is a ''Latino''? In precise yet lyrical prose, Héctor Tobar leads readers on a tour of the United States of America, where to be Latine often means to go unseen." --Myriam Gurba, author of Mean " Héctor Tobar bursts the bubble of colonizing inhumanity contained in the ''Latino,'' ''Latinx,'' and ''Hispanic'' labels. The migrant son Tobar crisscrosses the country to find stories of the buried and reviled, inspired and inspiring humanidad of the one out of every four people in the United States who bears these labels. Our Migrant Souls points to the inevitable reckoning a country deep in denial must undertake." --Roberto Lovato , author of Unforgetting "Unflinchingly clear-eyed, intelligent, and compassionate, Our Migrant Souls is essential reading for all Americans. Héctor Tobar peers into the fractured kaleidoscope of Latinidad and reveals that an identity is forged by history and by each of our unique stories. Generous in its expansive analysis of how empire and constructed ideas of race trickle through our veins, Our Migrant Souls is also heartfelt, poetic, and intimate. Tobar delivers a brilliant, honest, and necessary book about race when we need it most. It is a salve for the times." --Carribean Fragoza, author of Eat the Mouth That Feeds You
LC Classification Number
E184.S75T6218 2024
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