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Latino Perspectives

Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize

Migration Studies

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Latinos in New York Communities in Transition, Second Edition

Edited by Sherrie Baver, Angelo Falcón, and Gabriel Haslip-Viera

"Twenty years since the publication of the first pathbreaking edition of Latinos in New York, its editors give us the definitivenew resource on the contemporary Latinization of New York. Siteof the most diverse Latino/a communities, New York City has beenat the forefront of processes of Latinization. Thanks to Baver, Falcón, and Haslip-Viera, we now have a collection of essays bysome of the most knowledgeable and experienced scholars, journalists, activists, and educators, who bring us up to speed onthe political and cultural issues involved in a changing Latino/alandscape in NYC and beyond."

—Arlene Davila, New York University

CONTRIBUTORS: Sherrie Baver, Juan Cartagena, Javier Castaño,

Ana María Díaz-Stevens, Angelo Falcón, Juan Flores, Gabriel Haslip-

Viera, Ramona Hernández, Luz Yadira Herrera, Gilbert Marzán,

Ed Morales, Pedro A. Noguera, Rosalía Reyes, Clara E. Rodríguez,

José Ramón Sánchez, Walker Simon, Robert Courtney Smith,

Andrés Torres, and Silvio Torres-Saillant.

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Meeting its mission to foster scholarship by and about Latinos and the issues that affect them, in 2001 the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame launched a book series incollaboration with the Press. The series publishes work on the cutting edge of scholarship, generalworks that can be used as college textbooks, and reprints of classics. Titles in the book series address issues in the areas of Latino spirituality and religion; border affairs, immigration, and globalization; Latino arts and culture; and social sciences and public policy.

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Open Your HeartReligion and Cultural Poetics of Greater Mexico

David P. Sandell

“Sandell does not get bogged down in theoretical posturing but maintains a credible humanity throughout the contradictionshe contemplates. He succeeds in giving optimism and hope for tolerance by demonstrating the cultural poetics that make lifepossible of the oppressed migrant. . . . Many history lessons arejuxtaposed with contemporary migrant realities as he searches for the pathways that lead to opening our hearts.”

—Journal of American Folklore

“Sandell literally provides new lenses for the reader to see the unknown depths intrinsic to ritual behavior engaged in by peopleof faith.”

—Peace and Justice Studies

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Immigration and the BorderPolitics and Policy in the New Latino Century

Edited by David L. Leal and José E. Limón

“Other than its interdisciplinary approach, the collection’s helpfulness results from its inclusion of youth (a sector of theLatino population that is exploding but often not understood orstudied), the fact that in several essays the researchers point topolicies that are more productive, and an approach that does not ignore those left behind in the sending countries.”

—Theological Studies

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Forging PeopleRace, Ethnicity, and Nationality in Hispanic American and Latino/a Thought

Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia

“Readers familiar with Latin American history will find this a valuable collection. It is an effective overview of how pre-eminentthinkers comprehended Hispanic America’s great diversity. It ably frames their elite versions of solidarity—and the intellectual efforts they undertook to surmount the barriers these faced—within and beyond national frontiers.”

—Journal of American Ethnic History

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Beyond the BarrioLatinos in the 2004 Elections

Edited by Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Louis DeSipio, and David L. Leal

“This volume makes an indispensable contribution toward understanding the continuing political development of U. S.Latino communities by assessing their roles in the 2004 U. S.elections. This book should not be missed by anyone interested in tracking the complex realities of the roles played by the nation’s largest ethno-racial minority group in the first nationalelections since officially gaining that status following the 2000 decennial U. S. Census.”

—Ronald Schmidt, Sr., California State University, Long Beach

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The Xaripu Community across BordersLabor Migration, Community, and Family

Manuel Barajas

Awarded Honorable Mention, 2011 Distinguished Book Award

Committee, American Sociological Association Sociology

of Latino/a Section

“. . . a major contribution of the book, besides the analysis of Xaripu migration to the United States, is that it offers ethnographic materials that help differentiate indigenous frommestizo migration. It is a useful book for advanced undergraduateand graduate studies in migration.”

—Social Forces

“. . . by using he case of Xaripus on both sides of the border andthe different forms of subordination over time, this is a much-needed book that makes critical contributions to the study of migration, families, gender and Latinos in the United States.”

—Bulletin of Latin American Research

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Transformations of La Familia on the U.S.-Mexico BorderEdited by Raquel R. Márquez and Harriett D. Romo

“Transformations of La Familia on the U.S.-Mexico Border illustrateshow the border is a meaningful phenomenon in the changing struc-ture and dynamics of fronteriza families, and in particular forwomen. Written by fronteriza researchers who both grew up alongthe border and now focus their work there, this multidisciplinary col-lection provides a unique and complex view of how the peculiar poli-tics of the border affects families and individuals within families.”

—Latino Studies

“In Transformations of La Familia on the U.S. Mexico Border,Raquel Marquez and Harriet Romo provide an excellent volume inwhich female scholars native to the border region are convened torestore attention to the social institution least discussed but mostimpacted by neoliberal economic and law enforcement policies:the family. By focusing on the family, the authors show how macroand the micro institutions and forces converging on the border interact with families and individuals.”

—Contemporary Sociology

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Cuban Catholics in the United States, 1960–1980Exile and Integration

Gerald E. Poyo

“Poyo’s book is enlightening, and written with style, masterful research, and a keen sense of interpretation. In nine chapters andan epilogue, each a comprehensive unit, and each necessary tounderstand the full text, Poyo develops a magnificent narrative ofthe presence of the Catholic Church in Cuba since the early nineteenth century.”

—American Historical Review

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Latinos in the United StatesThe Sacred and the Political, Second Edition

David T. Abalos

“Readers should see this historically situated text as personal ru-minations and exhortations from an academic elder and mentor ofEast Coast Latino/a students-an impassioned plea to his youngcharges at that time not to forsake their unique identity, culture,religion, and spirituality for the seductive lure of capitalist materi-alism. Hopefully, today’s young Latino/a college students will res-onate with this still worthwhile message of self-empowerment andtransformation.”

—Choice

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Named after the late California native and author of the award-winning bookThe Iceworker Sings, the prize supports the work of emerging Latino/a poetsand has as its goal to nurture the various paths that Latino poetry is taking inthe twenty-first century. The prize, awarded every other year by the Institutefor Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame, is for an original poetrycollection by a Latino/a poet who has yet to publish a book.

Of Form & GatherFelicia Zamora

“Winner of the Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize for a first book of poetry, Zamora’s arresting book of prose poems thrives at the intersection of the ethereal and the ephemeral, the beautiful center of space and light. Wonder and music guide the speaker asshe makes startling connections between the natural landscape,the human body and the languages that embrace their vulnera-bility and surprising strength. . . . There is much that our curiosityhungers to consider about our tiny selves on this vast planet,Zamora posits, if we allow it to explore.”

—NBC News

“The first thing that stands out about Zamora’s poetry is the manyways she uses punctuation to create or disrupt a rhythm in herwords. . . . Throughout Of Form & Gather, Zamora uses animaland ocean imagery to destroy any borders or divisions betweenhuman forms, humanity, and the natural world. . . . PerhapsZamora’s work can be considered poetry for the Chthulucene.”

—ZYZZYVA: A San Francisco Journal of Arts and Letters

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Furious DuskDavid Campos

“Furious Dusk is an accessible, narrative collection of confes-sional poems. David Campos is unflinchingly observant of his subjects—highlighting the dark, uncomfortable elements with acommendable specificity. . . . A collection centering on issues ofmasculinity, machismo, family, cultural expectations, and feelingsof inadequacy, Furious Dusk follows the persona’s reflective jour-ney upon learning of his father’s impending death. . . . [T]his collection shows ambition.”

—Kenyon Review Online

“David Campos writes tenderly and with compassion about fathers, sons, and the way we become men. He writes with anoriginal voice and fire about race, identity, and nation. He writeslyrics that skirt tightropes of impossible, beautiful contradictions.David is a Fresno poet, an American poet, a Chicano poet, andmore. This is an extraordinary book of grace, I cannot recommendit highly enough.”

—Chris Abani, author of Sanctificum and Hands Washing Water

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A Tongue in the Mouth of the DyingLaurie Ann Guerrero

“Guerrero’s poems locate the life-giving power of verbal expres-sion in the mouths of disenfranchised speakers. . . . Centered asit is around hard-working women, Guerrero’s collection resists def-inition by class and color, even sex. For when she writes of wom-anhood, the variables of motherhood and marital status force usto see her speakers in their most vulnerable light. Yet these versesof germination and carrying, of labor and production, deliver us toa place of potent ferocity.”

—Booklist Online

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TropicaliaEmma Trelles

“Trelles brings Tropicalia back to poetry not with the use of typography but with vivid concrete imagery. . . . [T]he poems display a lush and sonorous language; music is not so muchevoked as created.”

—World Literature Today

“It is rare when a book is both thought provoking and tantalizesthe senses. Emma Trelles’s Tropicalia is one such book. . . . True to the multi-faceted arts movement for which it is named,Trelles’s words evoke various degrees of citrus, bloom, and color.”

—Gently Read Literature

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My Kill Adore HimPaul Martínez Pompa

“There is so much more going on in this book . . . My Kill AdoreHim is an exciting and tough collection of very well-composed andaccessible poems. It’s been a while since I tore through a book ofpoetry and really enjoyed the read.”

—Harriet: A blog from the Poetry Foundation

“In his breathtaking debut poetry collection, Martinez Pompabursts onto the contemporary Latino scene with literary gunsablaze. He is precisely what we need right now: a brave poet justas critical of himself as he is of others. Within the pages of thisclever and brutally honest text lie the words of an old soul—whojust happens to be a young poet. Martinez Pompa’s youth andaged wisdom coexist in each and every poem, resulting in a fresh,yet deadly serious new voice that is not to be trifled with. . . .Highly recommended reading for anyone on the lookout for whatcomes next in Latino poetry.”

—Multicultural Review

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The Outer BandsGabriel Gomez

“The title poem of this collection is a 28-day record of days between Katrina and Rita, which draws from the news headlines,the language tossed around by politicians, and realistic images ofthe storm to provide a portrait of just how dislocating, how jarring,how out of time that period was.”

—The Times-Picayune

“Gabriel Gomez . . . inventively makes audible what is ultimately‘inaudible for poetry’ from the transformations of glaciers to thevows of retablos, from the power of song to the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina.”

—Latino Poetry Review

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Pity the Drowned HorsesSheryl Luna

“In her opening poem, Luna declares that ‘pain is living and living is pain,’ but while she relentlessly probes the hardscrabblelives of many of America’s Latinos, these poems aren’t grim reading. They’re transfigured by this debut author’s extraordinarylyric power.”

—Library Journal

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A Promised Land, A Perilous JourneyTheological Perspectives on Migration

Edited by Daniel G. Groody and Gioacchino Campese

“One can hardly find . . . a serious discussion of the human dignity and rights of the migrants who cross international bordersto find work or join family. A Promised Land, A Perilous Journey, a compilation of essays taking a theological and rights-based approach to the issue of migration, provides a needed frameworkto begin that discussion. Comprised of pieces from a wide rangeof scholars, advocates and service providers, it engages the contemporary immigration debate from a faith-based, Catholicperspective. . . . [A] useful resource for Catholics (and others) whowant to reach beyond the dehumanizing language of the nationalimmigration debate and articulate a vision of the migrant as ahuman being created in God’s image.”

—America

“The editors of this volume have gathered together many leadingfigures within Christian theological circles to reflect on an urgentissue in our world-migration. The articles range from those thatare quite academically technical to those that are more generallyaccessible. There are several outstanding articles that should notbe missed.”

—Multicultural Review

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Jalos, USATransnational Community and Identity

Alfredo Mirandé

“Weaving together historical material and ethnographic family accounts, Alfredo Mirandé’s Jalos, USA examines the culture andidentity of families in Turlock, California, with roots in Jalos, Mexico, and with family members who remain in or return to Mexico. These family stories capture the complexities of trans -national lives on both sides of the border and highlight contestedgender, class, and generational issues. Whether the family mem-bers live in Mexico or the USA, they claim a strong Jalos identity.”

—Mary Romero, author of The Maid’s Daughter: Living Inside and Outside the American Dream

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The Yearning FeedManuel Paul LópezErnest Sandeen Prize in Poetry

“It is enthralling and frightening to live in this book of poems:wisdom is so often derived from experience, and Manuel PaulLópez ladles out wisdom as if from a bottomless well. . . . Spanning forty-five pages, the poems [in ‘The Desert Series’] are undoubtedly López’s most profound artistic statement on the need for human-to-human relations among all the peoples on the continent of the Americas.”

—World Literature Today

“Manuel Paul López’s The Yearning Feed evokes the rich, beauti-ful, and bizarre geocultural (and psychological) tapestry that isthe California Imperial Valley. Like some enchanted reincarnationof Dante Alighieri (or Virgil), he guides his reader through the hot,sandy expanses right at the heart of the Americas. The frontier dividing and defining the United States and Mexico reaches newheights in the diverse poetic and prose portraits found in this remarkable new collection.”

—William Anthony Nericcio, author of Tex[t]-Mex: Seductive Hallucinations of the “Mexican” in America

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Barrio Boy40th Anniversary Edition

Ernesto GalarzaIntroduction by Ilan Stavans

“In 1971, at the age of sixty-six, the labour activist, educator andscholar Ernesto Galarza (1905-1984) published Barrio Boy, amemoir of the long migration of his family from a small village inthe Sierra Madre to California. Barrio Boy immediately became aclassic of Chicano literature, and on its fortieth anniversary hasnow been published in a new edition with an introduction by thecritic, biographer and short-story writer Ilan Stavans.”

—Times Literary Supplement

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