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The World of Mexican Migrants: The Rock and the Hard Place

by Judith Adle Hellman

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ISBN13: 9781565848382
ISBN10: 1565848381
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By the acclaimed author of the bestselling Mexican Lives, a surprising, behind-the-headlines look at the lives of Mexican migrants, in the tradition of Oscar Lewis's classic Five Families

"Either you work, or you work. Those are the two choices!"—Sara, a street vendor in East Los Angeles<

In her groundbreaking book Mexican Lives, Judith Adler Hellman profiled fifteen Mexicans, both poor and rich, each of whom was struggling to survive the radical economic and political shifts of Mexico in the 1990s.

The World of Mexican Migrants looks at the aftereffects of these changes through the eyes of those who, no longer able to eke out even a modest living in their homeland, have come to the United States. In New York and Los Angeles, we meet, among others, construction workers, restaurant staff, sweatshop laborers, and street vendors. We encounter deliverymen who race through the streets to bring us our food. We hear stories of astonishing border crossings—including one man's journey riding suspended from the undercarriage of a train, and another's deadly three-day trek across the desert. Back in Mexico, Hellman visits family members of migrants who live on remittances from their husbands and relatives al Norte.

Drawing on five years of in-depth interviews, Hellman offers a much-needed humanizing perspective on the estimated 6 million undocumented Mexican migrants living in the United States, people whose voices are rarely heard in the din of angry political debate and talk-radio rhetoric on immigration.

Book News Annotation:

Hellman (York U., Canada) offers insights into the lives of the 6 million undocumented Mexican migrant workers currently living in the United States, noting that the fluctuations in this populace are directly related to social and economic condition in their homeland. The author interviews a number of these migrants, examining living conditions in major American cities such as Los Angeles and New York as well as in native villages back in Mexico. Emphasis is placed on the political views and opinions of these workers, which are often ignored in this country. This is a vital study for students of Latin American studies as well as a general audience, and is based upon a wealth of data that has been collected since the 1960s. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author

Judith Adler Hellman is a professor of social and political science at York University in Canada. The author of three previous books, Mexican Lives (The New Press), Mexico in Crisis, and Journeys Among Women, she has done fieldwork in Mexico since the late 1960s. Born and raised in New York City, she lives in Toronto, Canada.

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ISBN:
9781565848382
Subtitle:
The Rock and the Hard Place
Author:
Hellman, Judith Adle
Author:
Hellman, Judith Adler
Publisher:
New Press
Subject:
Immigrants
Subject:
Mexican americans
Subject:
Anthropology - Cultural
Subject:
Emigration & Immigration
Subject:
Immigrants -- United States.
Subject:
Mexicans
Publication Date:
April 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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