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Dispatches from the U.S. Borderlands

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By Stephanie Elizondo Griest
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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234 x 155 mm
Weight:
600 g
Pages:
288

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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.

"A must-read for anyone interested in the history of North America, its borderlands and their repercussions." -- Chapel Hill Magazine "An exploration of the borderlands that deftly mixes memoir, groundbreaking sociology, deep reporting, and compelling writing. . . . Demonstrates unforgettably that national borders constitute much more than lines on a map." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Builds a potent case for the erasure of arbitrary borderlines. This work of exploration and reporting is a timely reflection on the meaning and nature of much-discussed national boundaries." -- Booklist "Captivating, riveting. . . a call to action for anyone that claims to really care about solving the complex social problems festering in the borderlands." -- Arkansas Review "Elizondo Griest glimpses the modern immigrant experience through the lives of people who live in more than one culture. . . . Wrestles with profound questions of identity and belonging in a constantly shifting and increasingly unstable world." -- Publishers Weekly "Offers much more than just a very smart and companionable tour of the country's ragged edges. It offers a model for how a curious person, any person who is sufficiently interested, can begin to navigate the boundaries that compartmentalize our country, and ourselves, toward wholeness." -- Brad Tyer, Texas Observer "Stephanie Elizondo Griest complicates everything we think we know about immigration, migration, and life on a border--where survival and legacy intersect with race, policy, and the unearthly divine. Elizondo Griest writes with such elegance and authenticity that she'll make you understand how arbitrary borders that are meant to divide people, cultures, governments, and even ideas can sometimes be the very places we find each other. A luminous and urgent story." -- Rachel Louise Snyder, author of Fugitive Denim and What We've Lost Is Nothing "With sensitivity and eye-opening detail, [Elizondo Griest's] dispatches reveal both the pain and strength of borderlands people." -- Shelf Awareness

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