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9781565847200

Crossing into America

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    9781565847200

  • ISBN10:

    1565847202

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-04-01
  • Publisher: New Pr
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Summary

A landmark collection capturing the complex experiences of America's newest immigrants. This breakthrough collection presents voices from the great second wave of American immigration. Mixing beautiful writing from celebrated authors such as Jamaica Kincaid, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Richard Rodriguez with striking selections from young writers, as well as diary entries and letters home from undocumented workers, Crossing into America presents a complex portrait of emerging America. Since the immigration reform of 1965 removed many of the racial barriers in our immigration laws, the second wave of immigrants has transformed the face of the United States. Crossing into America includes stories and memoirs of writers born in Mexico, Cuba, Kashmir, the Philippines, South Africa, and Romania, among other places, as well as poignant reflections on the immigrant experience by the children of immigrants. The book also includes an accessible history of American immigration policy and an original and timely section of conversations with activists, artists, and journalists who work on the front lines of America's immigrant battles. Edited by two well-known specialists in immigrant literatureone an immigrant, one a child of immigrantsCrossing into America establishes a new canon of writing and is an essential resource for anyone interested in the future of America.

Contributors include: Teresa Acosta Agha Shahid Ali Julia Alvarez Tara Bahrampour Frank Chin Sandra Cisneros Andrei Codrescu Martin Espada Jessica Hagedorn Maxine Hong Kingston Jamaica Kincaid Chang-Rae Lee Frank McCourt Richard Rodriguez

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
List of Illustrations xi
Introduction: The New Literature of Immigration xiii
Part I: Crossing
Ramon "Tianguis" Perez
3(12)
from Diary of an Undocumented Immigrant
Julia Alvarez
15(6)
Our Papers
S. Shankar
21(7)
from A Map of Where I Live
Frank McCourt
28(11)
from Angela's Ashes
Tara Bahrampour
39(18)
from To See and See Again: A Life in Iran and America
Sandra Cisneros
57(2)
Geraldo No Last Name
Jessica Hagedorn
59(9)
from The Gangster of Love
Rob Nixon
68(4)
from Dreambirds: The Strange History of the Ostrich
in Fashion, Food, and Fortune
Andrei Codrescu
72(1)
Bi-lingual
Teresa Palomo Acosta
73(3)
Crossing "a piece of earth"
Salvador Mendoza
76(7)
from Between the Lines
Part II: into America
83(174)
Sylvia Martinez
from Between the Lines
Jamaica Kincaid
89(8)
from Lucy
Gary Pak
97(15)
Hae Soon's Song
Judith Ortiz Cofer
112(2)
Exile
Chang-rae Lee
114(16)
from Native Speaker
Helena Maria Viramontes
130(17)
The Cariboo Cafe
Nola Kambanda
147(9)
My New World journey
Agha Shahid Ali
156(5)
Snow on the Desert
Achy Obejas
161(17)
from We Came All the Way from Cuba So You Could
Dress Like This?
Tato Laviera
178(3)
AmeRican
Vijay Seshadri
181(2)
Made in the Tropics
Maxine Hong Kingston
183(2)
Absorption of Rock
Li-Young Lee
185(12)
The Cleaving
Richard Rodriguez
197(23)
Mexico's Children
Martin Espada
220(3)
Thanksgiving
Frank Chin
223(14)
Pidgin Contest along 1-5
Aurora Levins Morales
237(7)
Immigrants
Benjamin Alire Saenz
244(13)
Exile
Part III: Debates and Contexts
The Legal Mapping of U.S. Immigration, 1965-1996,
257(13)
by Leti Volpp
"A Nation of Immigrants": Select Opinion on
270(25)
Immigration Since
1965
Between Necessity and Freedom: A Roundtable
295(19)
Discussion on Recent Immigration Issues,
moderated by Anannya Bhattacharjee
The New Immigration and the Literature of Asian America,
314(13)
by Seung Hye Suh and Robert Ji-Song Ku
Amor de lejos: Latino (Im)migration Literatures,
327(16)
by B. V. Olguin
List of Contributors 343(10)
A Select Bibliography of the New Immigration Literature, 353(8)
Scholarship, and Resources
Permissions 361

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