While the U.S.-Mexico borderlands resemble border regions in other parts of the world, nowhere else do so many millions of people from two dissimilar nations live in such close proximity and interact with each other so intensely. Borderlanders are singular in their history, outlook, and behavior, and their lifestyle deviates from the norms of central Mexico and the interior United States; yet these Mexicans, Mexican-Americans, and Anglo-Americans also differ among themselves, and within each group may be found cross-border consumers, commuters, and people who are inclined or disinclined to embrace both cultures. Based on firsthand interviews with individuals from all walks of life, Border People presents case histories of transnational interaction and transculturation, and addresses the themes of cross-border migration, interdependence, labor, border management, ethnic confrontation, cultural fusion, and social activism. Here migrants and workers, functionaries and activists, and mixers who have crossed cultural boundaries recall events in their lives related to life on the border. Their stories show how their lives have been shaped by the borderlands milieu and how they have responded to the situations they have faced. Border People shows that these borderlanders live in a unique human environment shaped by physical distance from central areas and constant exposure to transnational processes. The oral histories contained here reveal, to a degree that no scholarly analysis can, that borderlanders are indeed people, each with his or her own individual perspective, hopes, and dreams.
This is a very thoughtful interpretation of border culture. The author is a product of the border himself and is intimately familiar with the dynamics of relationships among many types of people on both sides of the border. Those seeking conceptual and theoretical insights about border peoples in general will find plenty of provocative ideas here. This is destined to become a classic.
Colorful Real-Life Stories
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Granted this book is highly original in its conceptualization, methodology, and presentation; Dr. Martinez is well known for his research on the borderlands. What I liked best were the typologies of different border types of people and their oral history interviews. The reader meets some of the most colorful folks imaginable. For me the most memorable character is "Father Rad," a truly genuine servant of God whose sincerety and outgoing nature helped him to overcome classic cultural barriers on the border. It's a "must read" for any one interested in learning more about the border experience.
Excellent interpretation of border life.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I have lived on the El Paso/Ciudad Juarez border for over 30 years and have many friends in both countries. I find Dr. Martinez' interpretations very helpful in my day-to-day professional activities, especially in binational relations. I understand that, apart from academics, other groups such as health professionals and clergy use this book for their borderwide training. I recommend this book to anyone who really wants to understand the border.
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