Receive Our Memories Receive Our Memories

Receive Our Memories

The Letters of Luz Moreno, 1950-1952

    • 18,99 €
    • 18,99 €

Beschreibung des Verlags

Receive our Memories is a rare study of an epistolary relationship for individuals whose migration from Mexico has been looked at en masse, but not from such a personal and human angle. The heart of the book consists of eighty translated and edited versions of letters from Luz Moreno, a poor, uneducated Mexican sharecropper, to his daughter, a recent émigré to California, in the 1950s. These are contextualized and framed in light of immigration and labor history, the histories of Mexico and the United States in this period, and family history.

Although Moreno's letters include many of the affective concerns and quotidian subject matter that are the heart and soul of most immigrant correspondence, they also reveal his deep attachment to a wider world that he has never seen. They include extensive discussions on the political events of his day (the Cold War, the Korean War, the atomic bomb, the conflict between Truman and MacArthur), ruminations on culture and religion (the role of Catholicism in the modern world, the dangers of Protestantism to Mexican immigrants to the United States), and extensive deliberations on the philosophical questions that would naturally preoccupy the mind of an elderly and sick man: Is life worth living? What is death? Will I be rewarded or punished in death? What does it mean to live a moral life?

The thoughtfulness of Moreno's meditations and quantity of letters he penned, provide historians with the rare privilege of reading a part of the Mexican national narrative that, as Mexican author Elena Poniatowska notes, is usually "written daily, and daily erased."

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2016
23. Dezember
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
224
Seiten
VERLAG
Oxford University Press
ANBIETERINFO
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholar s of the University of Oxford tradi ng as Oxford University Press
GRÖSSE
19
 MB
A Sentimental Education for the Working Man A Sentimental Education for the Working Man
2015
Performances of Suffering in Latin American Migration Performances of Suffering in Latin American Migration
2020
Latinx Writing Los Angeles Latinx Writing Los Angeles
2018
Written in Exile Written in Exile
2019
Who Counts? Who Counts?
2015
Images and Identities Images and Identities
2017