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White Space Essays On Culture Race And Writing 1st Edition Jennifer De Leon

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White Space Essays On Culture Race And Writing 1st Edition Jennifer De Leon
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Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Jennifer De Leon
ISBN: 9781613768204, 1613768206
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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White Space Essays On Culture Race And Writing 1st Edition Jennifer De Leon by Jennifer De Leon 9781613768204, 1613768206 instant download after payment.

Sometime in her twenties, Jennifer De Leon asked herself, "What would you do if you just gave yourself permission?" While her parents had fled Guatemala over three decades earlier when the country was in the grips of genocide and civil war, she hadn't been back since she was a child. She gave herself permission to return--to relearn the Spanish that she had forgotten, unpack her family's history, and begin to make her own way. Alternately honest, funny, and visceral, this powerful collection follows De Leon as she comes of age as a Guatemalan-American woman and learns to navigate the space between two worlds. Never rich or white enough for her posh college, she finds herself equally adrift in her first weeks in her parents' home country. During the years to follow, she would return to Guatemala again and again, meet ex-guerrillera and genocide survivors, get married in the old cobblestoned capital of Antigua, and teach her newborn son about his roots.

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