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Author:
Pineda, Cecile, author.
Title:
Entry without inspection : a writer's life in El Norte / Cecile Pineda.
Publisher:
The University of Georgia Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
219 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Pineda, Cecile.
Women authors, American--20th century--Biography.
Authors, American--20th century--Biography.
Authors, American.
Women authors, American.
1900-1999
Biographies.
Summary:
"Cecile Pineda-award-winning novelist, memoirist, theater director, performer, activist-felt rootlessness throughout much of her life. Her father was an undocumented Mexican immigrant; her mother a French-speaking immigrant from Switzerland. Pineda, born in New York City, felt culturally disconnected from both of her parents, while also ill at ease in U.S. culture. In her life, we see the strange intersection of immigrant politics, troubles with ethnic identity, and the instability of family ties. In Entry without Introspection, Pineda brings it all together, reconciling her past (much of which she had to piece together from vague memories and parental clues) while tracing how she formed her own identity through prose and theater in the absence of known roots. But as Pineda discovers, her life story doesn't belong solely to her but is interwoven with those of her families, whether biological or chosen, and of the world around her. Because of this, Pineda's memoir features parallel stories, that of her life running alongside and being informed by those of other immigrants. Pineda traces her story while also documenting the work of the first whistleblower to reveal an immigrant death in detention, in 2009, with the storylines converging to reveal the lasting effects of U.S. immigration policy. She explores the ripple effect of these policies over generations, revealing the shocking truths of marginalization and deportation. Pineda exposes both the cultural losses and the traumatic aftereffects of misguided U.S. immigration policy. Entry without Inspection is thus a truly American story in all its historical and emotional complexity, one in which personal ethics and political commentary are necessarily and inextricably interwoven"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Crux : the Georgia series in literary nonfiction
ISBN:
0820358460
9780820358468
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1143623323
LCCN:
2020022314
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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