
Let’s Talk About Your Wall
Mexican Writers Respond to the Immigration Crisis
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Let’s Talk About Your Wall
Mexican Writers Respond to the Immigration Crisis
About this book
Despite the extensive coverage in the U.S. media of the southern border and Donald Trump's proposed wall, most English speakers have had little access to the multitude of perspectives from Mexico on the ongoing crisis. Celebrated novelist Carmen Boullosa (author of Texas and Before) and Alberto Quintero redress this imbalance with this collection of essays—translated into English for the first time—drawing on writing by journalists, novelists, and documentary-makers who are Mexican or based in Mexico. Contributors include the award-winning author Valeria Luiselli, whose Tell Me How It Ends is the go-to book on the child migrant crisis, and the novelist Yuri Herrera, author of the highly acclaimed Signs Preceding the End of the World.
Let's Talk About Your Wall uses Trump's wall as a starting point to discuss important questions, including the history of U.S.-Mexican relations, and questions of sovereignty, citizenship, and borders. An essential resource for anyone seeking to form a well-grounded opinion on one of the central issues of our day, Let's Talk About Your Wall provides a fierce and compelling counterpoint to the racist bigotry and irrational fear that consumes the debate over immigration, and a powerful symbol of opposition to exclusion and hate.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Snow and Borders
- Conversations with the Wall
- After the White Noise
- Please Don’t Feed the Gringos
- Asylum Under Siege: Why Does Immigration Law Fail to Protect Women and Children from State-Sanctioned Violence?
- Language Solidarity: How to Create a Force Field with Words
- Rape and the Idea of Mexico
- Aeschylus and the Migrants
- Droplets
- Barbarians in the Presence of Barbarians
- The Dilemma: To Migrate, or Not to Migrate
- Make Art, Not Walls
- Notes from “El cuartito”
- Politics of Exclusion, Politics of Integration
- A Wall That Threatens Biodiversity
- Back to Tijuana
- Clay Migrants
- Inventing the Enemy: The Border in the Trump Era
- Of Nomads and Heroes
- Walls of Air
- A Wall to Divide the Desert
- Acknowledgments
- Editor Biographies
- Contributor Biographies
- Translator Biographies
- Notes
- Copyright