In this short but comprehensive essay where prose bridges poetry, Pablo Marcos Martin summarizes the immigrant experience in six steps, and reveals the multiple characteristics and the multiple outcomes of the immigration experience. Originally published in 2006, this essay remains profoundly pertinent to the study of survival migration, including family separation, the journey to the border, consequences of choice and circumstance, and the possibilities for failure as well as for happiness
Migration flow between Mexico and the United States is historically the largest South-North internat...
This paper explores the concepts of Border Culture and Borderlands by Gloria Anzaldúa in Soy la ...
The 2009 novel The River Flows North by Chicana author, Graciela Limón, tells the story of nine Mexi...
This article examines the journey of Central American and Mexican undocumented immigrants and the re...
Includes the poems La inmigrante , El tren de la muerte , Borderlands , Nostalgia , and Lejo
Maya America is pleased to publish this new Spanish-language novel by Gaspar Pedro González. Accepti...
El Maya intenta hablar el español para comunicarse con el latino, pero al hacerlo se da cuenta que e...
The explosive growth of Mexico's tourism industry in the Yucatán over the past thirty years has exac...
This first essay witten by one of Guatemala\u27s well known Maya poets expores what it means to be M...
A Tres Pasos de la Muerte tells the story of a son of Mexican immigrants and his search for his roo...
El presente artículo se propone reflexionar sobre algunas de las rutas teórico-metodológicas elabora...
Migration processes have always left marks in peoples, traditions and cultures, with the consequent ...
This dissertation studies how transnationalism, understood as the process of building cross-national...
In recent years, the intense crises of economic globalization, political polarization and escalating...
In 2015, Valeria Luiselli worked in New York as a volunteer interpreter for dozens of children from ...
Migration flow between Mexico and the United States is historically the largest South-North internat...
This paper explores the concepts of Border Culture and Borderlands by Gloria Anzaldúa in Soy la ...
The 2009 novel The River Flows North by Chicana author, Graciela Limón, tells the story of nine Mexi...
This article examines the journey of Central American and Mexican undocumented immigrants and the re...
Includes the poems La inmigrante , El tren de la muerte , Borderlands , Nostalgia , and Lejo
Maya America is pleased to publish this new Spanish-language novel by Gaspar Pedro González. Accepti...
El Maya intenta hablar el español para comunicarse con el latino, pero al hacerlo se da cuenta que e...
The explosive growth of Mexico's tourism industry in the Yucatán over the past thirty years has exac...
This first essay witten by one of Guatemala\u27s well known Maya poets expores what it means to be M...
A Tres Pasos de la Muerte tells the story of a son of Mexican immigrants and his search for his roo...
El presente artículo se propone reflexionar sobre algunas de las rutas teórico-metodológicas elabora...
Migration processes have always left marks in peoples, traditions and cultures, with the consequent ...
This dissertation studies how transnationalism, understood as the process of building cross-national...
In recent years, the intense crises of economic globalization, political polarization and escalating...
In 2015, Valeria Luiselli worked in New York as a volunteer interpreter for dozens of children from ...
Migration flow between Mexico and the United States is historically the largest South-North internat...
This paper explores the concepts of Border Culture and Borderlands by Gloria Anzaldúa in Soy la ...
The 2009 novel The River Flows North by Chicana author, Graciela Limón, tells the story of nine Mexi...